💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Chig"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chavelnoun | (obsolete) The jaw, especially of an animal. |
| chamnoun | An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson. |
| chawnoun | (Appalachia, informal, uncountable) Chewing tobacco. |
| chew onverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To consider, to ponder. |
| chompnoun | The act of chomping (see below) |
| chobbleverb | (Midlands, Yorkshire) To chew into small pieces. |
| champnoun | (informal) Buddy, sport, mate. (as a term of address) |
| chanknoun | (India) The large spiral shell of several species of sea conch, much used in making bangles, especially Turbinella pyrum. |
| chewin'verb | Pronunciation spelling of chewing. |
| chumpnoun | (colloquial, derogatory) A gullible person; a sucker; someone easily taken advantage of; someone lacking common sense. |
| chugnoun | A large gulp of drink. |
| chudnoun | (US, slang) A gross, physically unappealing person. |
| chibnoun | (Scotland, Geordie, slang) A shiv (makeshift knife). |
| chew outverb | (US, slang) To lecture, scold, reprimand, or rebuke, especially in an angry tone of voice. |
| chownoun | (slang, uncountable) Food, especially snacks. |
| chumbleverb | (ambitransitive) To peck at or nibble. |
| chinwagnoun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, informal) An informal conversation, usually about everyday matters; a chat, a gossip. |
| glutchnoun | (British, dialect) A mouthful. |
| chackleverb | (England, dialectal, rare) To chatter (to talk or make noise) or chuckle. |
| gnagverb | (Northern England, Scotland) To worry; scold; torment; nag |
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