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chimer
  • a word derived from chime.

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“Alan is highly underrated with his skill level and speed. And Chimer has been around a long time. He plays a strong north-south game, so you know what to expect. And he can score.”

From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2017

The only one who looked cheerful was Chimer; all the others appeared to be absolutely terror-stricken, their faces gleaming pallid under the sickly rays of a debilitated paraffin lamp.

From By Veldt and Kopje by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

This, Chimer considered, proved that Isaac dead was more or less of the same disobliging nature as Isaac had been living—a strong collateral evidence of the genuineness of both his messages from the unseen.

From By Veldt and Kopje by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

The poor creature looked up diffidently and I recognised the features of Chimer.

From By Veldt and Kopje by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

Good-night, Chimer; I can only repeat the argument which Hume used against miracles.

From By Veldt and Kopje by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

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