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chor

vb. (context Geordie English) (alternative form of chore#Etymology_2 chore lang=en nodot=1) (gloss: to steal).

Usage examples of "chor".

And once anchored in the young—body, you, with all your scruples and values, all your knowledge of seventy-four years, remained an chored in the young cells.

And once anchored in the young - body, you, with all your scruples and values, all your knowledge of seventy-four years, remained an chored in the young cells.

It was the rath of a father for his only son, who's only crime was being there, doing his chors around the house and in the fields, the same ruteen day in and out.

Concepts that had eluded him because they could not be shaped with images and feelings alone, but needed the rich subtlety of abstract language to shape and an- chor them with a webbery of symbols.