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chancy

[chan-see, chahn-] / ˈtʃæn si, ˈtʃɑn- /


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The oversized stork lawn sign announcing the new baby was in front of the home Kitchel shares with her husband Mack after their son Chancy was born Nov. 14.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 23, 2021

Chancy — whose novels include “The Loneliness of Angels” — has crafted a fictional account of the 2010 Haitian earthquake.

From Washington Post • Sep. 7, 2021

Fresh out of the academy yet still very much an agent-in-training, Chancy Arnold was finally being given a little range.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 5, 2020

And there was another adjoining landowner back at the time, that Chancy family, and they were actually known as the “Dixie Mafia.”

From MSNBC • May 29, 2019

Charles Moore, long and familiarly known as "Chancy Moore the Pilot," was for many years, one of the most popular pilots on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.

From The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States by Delany, Martin Robison




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