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Definition of Chooks
1. chook [n] - See also: chook
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chooks
Literary usage of Chooks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1872)
"You can call on Mr. chooks, my lawyer, whom you know very well, and he will tell
you the same." " I'm afraid that would not work, Squire. ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1890)
"... chooks and Pips. Yet we not only like his last books from grateful associations,
but for the fun that is still on tap, though the quality has sadly ..."
3. The Makers of English Fiction by William James Dawson (1905)
"... chooks. We feel that they were meant to teach something. They preach sermons
to us, and it is evident that their author intended them to do so. ..."
4. Poetical Works by Robert Browning, James Russell Lowell (1895)
"... and Agio- chooks And many a name uncouth win gracious looks, Sweetly familiar
to both Englands' ears : Peaceful by birthright as a virgin lake, ..."