Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The Pinus longifolia, a large pine-tree of the northwestern Himalayas.
- noun See
chiro- .
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Examples
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The sun is shining, the birds are chir DO I SMELL BBQ!
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Elsewhere, sal is intermingled with chir pine Pinus roxburghii along the southern face of the Churia Hills and with tree species such as Terminalia belerica, Dalbergia latifolia, Anogeissus latifolius, Dillenia indica and Garuga pinnata on northern slopes.
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Dey all gon naow. *cry cry cry*. cheezpeeps heps tu chir me up.
Ninja Cat Comes Closer Without Moving - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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If only I had a dress made from the fabric I could curl up in my chir and noone would ever be able to FIND me!
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Wood wool used largely as packing material is obtained mostly from soft-wood such as fir, chir, kail,
4. Innovative technologies related to recycling of materials 1995
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Grasshoppers skipped briskly in the sere grass, and crickets chir - ped like fairy pipers at a feast.
Little Women 1921
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[6.165] Atti dell 'Accad.med. -chir. di Perugia, vi., fasc.
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She led her little procession by her querulous-sounding "quank," while they replied with a low "chir-up" in the same tone.
In Nesting Time Olive Thorne Miller 1874
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In some places the men stopped work; in others they drove out the agitators; in others they would listen awhile, and then shout, "Give us a rest!" or "Hire a hall!" or "Wipe off your chir!"
The Bread-winners A Social Study John Hay 1870
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For which purpofe ferue thefe fay - chir. ad inges of Auguftine.
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