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Definition of Chads
1. chad [n] - See also: chad
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chads
Literary usage of Chads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1887)
"1810, the prisoners were set free, and chads was again appointed to the Iphigenia,
... In the following December chads was appointed to the Semiramis, ..."
2. Bradford's History "of Plimoth Plantation.": From the Original Manuscript by William Bradford, Massachusetts General Court, Massachusetts Office of the Secretary of State (1899)
"And as in England we have a new-king chads, of whom ther is great hope, so hear
they have made prince Hendrick Generall in his brothers place, &c. ..."
3. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1804)
"... an Stones fallen front the chads. the stones that have fallen from a clear or
a slightly-clouded atmosphere, or in thunder. One instance occurred or a ..."
4. Patchwork by Basil Hall (1841)
"Iron Tanks—Captain chads. —Preserved Meats.—Improvement in Seamanship.— Variations
of the Elements.—The Sextant.—Sextant and Chronometer. ..."
5. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1847)
"chads and Lt.-col. Chalmer might he at the four cross roads on the Chase at ...
chads took a chaise from Stafford to Haywood-park ; the day was very wet, ..."
6. The United Service (1897)
"chads used to distinguish between courage and bravery, holding that one was a
mental and the other a physical characteristic, and he credited Reed with the ..."