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Definition of Chavs
1. chav [n] - See also: chav
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chavs
Literary usage of Chavs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Naked Cities by Mute (2006)
"Putting the 'chavs' to work is analogous to the plans for a detente with the
potentially annihilating forces of the tidal river. Learning to accept and to ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Courts of Law in the by Elihu Hall Bay (1809)
"M'chavs and They further contended, that the judges were bound to give such a
construction to acts, as would comport wich the intention of the law makers ..."
3. General surgical pathology and therapeutics, in fifty lectures: In Fifty-one by Theodor Billroth (1879)
"Vir- chavs, on the other hand, proposed the idea that, by the inflammatory process,
the tissue may be placed in a condition to cause coagulation of the ..."
4. An introduction to the study of the New Testament, critical, exegetical, and by Samuel Davidson (1868)
"chavs. xii.-xvi. (a) xii. xiii. (c) xv. 14-33. (b) xiv. 1-xv. 13. (d) xvi.
Formal divisions cannot be looked for, because the parts run more or less into ..."
5. Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum, (Natural History) by Richard Lydekker (1887)
"This species, which is considerably larger than P. intermedius (pt. ip 64),
usually agrees approximately in size with Felis chavs, although some specimens ..."