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  • noun Plural form of chimer.

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Examples

  • This is the kind of project I was writing about in my post that was ripped to shreds by an unpleasant person called Mr Henry Winkler (I think that was his name, I'm not going back to his vitriol to check on that) and a couple of chimers-in.

    POD for authors and publishers Maxine 2007

  • This is the kind of project I was writing about in my post that was ripped to shreds by an unpleasant person called Mr Henry Winkler (I think that was his name, I'm not going back to his vitriol to check on that) and a couple of chimers-in.

    June 2007 Maxine 2007

  • This is the kind of project I was writing about in my post that was ripped to shreds by an unpleasant person called Mr Henry Winkler (I think that was his name, I'm not going back to his vitriol to check on that) and a couple of chimers-in.

    POD for authors and publishers Maxine 2007

  • Prompt jumping on that cue, faceless chimers-in; your check is in the mail.

    Author! Author! » 2008 » March 2008

  • If this old bat wasn't looney from living alone out in the back of nowhere, and if she had found a way to make the chimers reproduce in captivity, then she could make a lot of people very very wealthy.

    With Friends Like These... Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

  • But there weren't supposed to be any wild chimers left on Chee world, nor as many as four together anywhere outside of the big agricultural research station.

    With Friends Like These... Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

  • "Can you think of any one city, any one corporation, any one system that could afford two hundred and six chimers of a proper spread of maturity?"

    With Friends Like These... Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

  • No wonder bola beetles and tumbucks ignored the nuts of the transplanted chimers.

    With Friends Like These... Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

  • The tree expanded suddenly, shuddered and moaned, and the thunder of the rising crescendo echoed down the valley as thrice a thousand chimers piled variation and chorus and life into it Beethoven, it was.

    With Friends Like These... Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

  • The mountains have protected this forest, you see'the Silver Spars 'inaccessibility, and also the fact that all the great concentrations of chimers were found far, far to the south of Holda-mere.

    With Friends Like These... Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

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