Dictionary Entry
A series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.
In a Sentence
“He wore a gold chain around the neck.”
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “ch”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Maundevile's Voiage and Travaile, Ch. xxviii.
Read full poem →Aetna Casualty & Surety Co Branch Alexander Bag & Trnsfr 1708 High. .,Walnut-8019
John G Little Mgr 306 Hubbell bld.Walnut-2052| Alexander Mrs Bertha r 840 E 24 st ch. Maple-1955
Walnut-385 | Alexander B F r 1733 Lyons Black-1171
Read full poem →ETUC ERMA SER ee eo ON ie Ceara i OU
Semicon MPanthis cis) cH IS! OC aie
CORT Var Aree ky) ee iy iy Oi a
Read full poem →subject and whose judgment might be thought to
possess some weight in this question. Ch. Lamb, the
famous author of the 'Essays of Elia' had, as early as
Read full poem →Dream Variation . . Te Sided hates Ri od RS, ae aD
The Negro Speaks of Rivers FE, Ch ed Hees 119
Poem 3 Ree AON pee Gee eth aries SEPT CER a LOU
Read full poem →boon of Providence to the human race, his fame is eternity,
and his dwelling-place creation. CH catd 2
Read full poem →And cried up from their cobbles:
_Guarda! Ahi, guarda! ch’ è be’a!_[A]
