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"Chuckey" Martin, who blacked boots in front of the corner saloon in summer and swept out the bar-room in winter, came out through the family entrance and dumped a pan of hot ashes into the snow-bank, and then turned into the house with a shiver.
Cinderella And Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890
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"Chuckey" Martin felt a sense of proprietorship in Guido, by the right of discovery, and resented this, pushing them away, and protesting that the thing to do was to rub his feet with snow.
Cinderella And Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890
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From utterances like these an impression got abroad in some quarters that Railsford wanted to marry "Chuckey," but "Chuckey" wouldn't have him.
The Master of the Shell Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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Felt like you were at a over crowed Chuckey Cheese with thousands of children screaming at the top of the lungs.
McCormick's and Schmidt- LA Unitas We Stand 2008
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The Chuckey: A subtle variation which includes a turkey, stuffed with a chicken and then a duckling.
Trip Hazards 2007
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He has a large family, and like "old Chuckey," he is "spreading himself" to take care of them.
Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians John Hill 1884
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He's spoons on my sister Daisy, and Dig and I thought it would fetch him if we stuck ` Chuckey '-- that's the pet name he calls her -- on it.
The Master of the Shell Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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The black truffle found in Périgord and Provence, and now Chuckey, Tennessee, has dozens of fungal relatives, some of them used in cooking, a few of them not bad at all, none of them its equal in beauty or bouquet.
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The black truffle found in Périgord and Provence, and now Chuckey, Tennessee, has dozens of fungal relatives, some of them used in cooking, a few of them not bad at all, none of them its equal in beauty or bouquet.
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The black truffle found in Périgord and Provence, and now Chuckey, Tennessee, has dozens of fungal relatives, some of them used in cooking, a few of them not bad at all, none of them its equal in beauty or bouquet.
oroboros commented on the word Chuckey
See bilby's comment at turducken.
August 25, 2010