chucky









chucky


chucky [chuhk-ee] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural chuck·ies. British Dialect.

  1. a chicken; fowl.

Origin of chucky First recorded in 1720–30; chuck3 + -y2 Examples from the Web for chucky Contemporary Examples of chucky

  • Much of what passes for political coverage these days is (to borrow a phrase) “bad Chucky.”

    Wanted: Less Terrible Political Coverage on TV

    Matt Lewis

    November 19, 2014

  • Please note that CURSE OF CHUCKY is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download.

    Chucky, the Possessed Doll, on His Favorite Kills—and Katherine Heigl

    Chucky

    October 31, 2013

  • What the ladies of the Real Housewives of New Jersey call a “ chucky,” the Jersey Shore roommates refer to as a “kookah.”

    Best Jersey Shore Moments

    Jaimie Etkin

    September 24, 2010

  • Historical Examples of chucky

  • Poor Chucky had found it quite impossible to accept the new arrangement.

    Toto’s Merry Winter

    Laura E. Richards

  • “So long, chucky,” the lady with the damaged feather said to him.

    Fortitude

    Hugh Walpole

  • “These berries are for poor Chucky,” replied the wood-pigeon.

    The Joyous Story of Toto

    Laura E. Richards

  • Chucky was so sound asleep it seemed a pity to miss such an opportunity.

    The Joyous Story of Toto

    Laura E. Richards

  • “Let’s go and see how old Chucky gets on,” he said good-naturedly, when the man vanished.

    The Louisa Alcott Reader

    Louisa M. Alcott

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