Definition of Chicos

1. chico [n] - See also: chico

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chicos

chicleros
chicles
chiclet keyboard
chiclet keyboards
chicly
chicness
chicnesses
chicon
chicons
chicories
chicory
chicory escarole
chicory plant
chicory root
chicorylike
chicos (current term)
chicot
chics
chid
chidden
chide
chided
chider
chideress
chideresses
chiders
chides
chidester
chidesters
chiding

Literary usage of Chicos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Romantic Spain: A Record of Personal Experiences by John Augustus O'Shea (1887)
"... Bleeding Heart—Enthusiasm of the chicos. AFTER a short stay in London I was despatched to Stockholm, to attend the coronation of Oscar II. of Sweden and ..."

2. Primary Arithmetic. by Mabel Bonsall (1905)
"2 // and are 5 ///// 2 chicos and . . . are 5 chicos. 3 bells and . . . are 5 bells ... Here are 5 chicos. If Leon eats 4 chicos, how many chicos are left ? ..."

3. The Nineteenth Century (1892)
"The horses travel in herds of about 400 each, six chicos being in charge of each hundred horses; and when the grazing grounds are reached, ..."

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