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chatelaine

[shat-l-eyn, shahtuh-len] / ˈʃæt lˌeɪn, ʃɑtəˈlɛn /


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For ketchup popcorn, check out this short-and-sweet recipe from Chatelaine that calls for ketchup, butter, granulated sugar and salt.

From Salon • Aug. 31, 2022

"I have enough trouble keeping my thoughts organized without adding any extra challenges! So I tend to write in order," she told Chatelaine.

From Salon • Aug. 1, 2022

Two days after the Derby they attended the 151st running of the Oak Stakes for fillies at Epsom Downs, watched E. T. Thornton-Smith's Chatelaine win by a length and a half.

From Time Magazine Archive

Says Faye Ahrabi, assistant manager of the Chatelaine boutique on Rodeo: "If you didn't have a sale, you didn't make money."

From Time Magazine Archive

Such was the Chatelaine of Kaafiord,—as perfect a type of Norse beauty as ever my Saga lore had conjured up!

From Letters from High Latitudes by Dufferin, Lord




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