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chouse

[chous] / tʃaʊs /




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Mr Chouse was a man of great volubility of tongue, unbounded assurance, with a look of determination which showed that he would not have his word doubted.

From With Axe and Rifle by Meyer, H.

I’ve been thoroughly gulled by that fellow Chouse.

From With Axe and Rifle by Meyer, H.

Chouse us out of the deer, say ye; and who had a right to hinder him if he had?

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 by Various

Chouse away, innkeeper, while you've the chance, For you'll very soon drive all the tourists to France: A crown for a breakfast—eight shillings for lunch— Pay him his bill, and expose him in Punch.

From Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) by Various

If only half what Mr Chouse said was true, it would be well worth his while at all events to inspect the country.

From With Axe and Rifle by Meyer, H.




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