Definition of Schatchens

1. schatchen [n] - See also: schatchen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Schatchens

schallerite
schanse
schanses
schantze
schantzes
schanze
schanzes
schapbachite
schappe
schapped
schappes
schapska
schapskas
scharlach red
schatchen
schatchens (current term)
schatzki ring
schaurteite
schav
schavs
schede
schedes
schediasm
schediasms
schedulability
schedulable
schedular
schedule
schedule feeding

Literary usage of Schatchens

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

1. Mistake in Contract: A Study in Comparative Jurisprudence by Edwin Corwin McKeag (1905)
"A person who marries the wrong party, as frequently happens when schatchens intermediate, has not really consented to such marriage. ..."

2. Strictly Business: More Stories of the Four Million by O. Henry (1910)
"... the blue-tailed dingbat, and the ten-dollar-a-week clerk. Poets, subscribers to all fiction magazines, and schatchens, take notice. ..."

3. Strictly Business: More Stories of the Four Million by O. Henry (1910)
"... the blue-tailed dingbat, and the ten- dollar-a-week clerk. Poets, subscribers to all fiction magazines, and schatchens, take notice. ..."

4. Strictly Business: More Stories of the Four Million by O. Henry (1910)
"... the blue-tailed dingbat, and the ten- dollar-a-week clerk. Poets, subscribers to all fiction magazines, and schatchens, take notice. ..."

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