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Life force in Eastern medicine
Answer for the clue "Life force in Eastern medicine ", 3 letters:
chi
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Usage examples of chi.
Not only had Chi been his cushion to accepting his humble life as a refugee, his new friend had also taught him the joys and tricks of cooking.
The younger one, Chi, seemed like a born adventurer who had really not set high goals to his life.
Lang translated and Chi giggled, making the old lady hide her face out of embarrassment.
After two sober nights, I inquired if there was anything to drink on board and Chi promised to buy a bottle of whisky from the sailors.
Despite my deep distaste for such entertainment, I did not find it particularly disturbing as it gave me legitimate chance to concentrate on English-speaking Lang without feeling bad for not involving Chi in the conversation.
I could see that something similar was happening to my friends and our conversation about happiness and perils of refugee life degenerated into humming silly songs with Chi and not really paying much attention to what was being said.
It had all ended up with gulping the last drops of whisky with Chi in my cabin and with an immediate subsequent collapse.
He and Chi had chosen the most difficult path towards their summit, whatever it was.
It somehow seemed to me that Chi was in some ways already approaChing his.
We managed to find a moment with Lang and Chi before it was time for the passengers to disembark.
I suggested to Chi through the amused interpretation by Lang who had difficulties in keeping a straight face.
Lang told me not to worry, that he had been telling Chi the same thing.
Finally Chi slapped me on the shoulder, with his eyes smiling wide and cheerfully under that charming thick black tuft of hair.
Lang gave him a present in the form of a thick volume of words and lyrics for evergreens and other sing-alongs, and Chi showed remarkable talent in imitating the texts once Lang had pronounced them to him a few times.
At first, Lang suffered from periods of nausea and dizziness caused by the constant movement of the vessel, whereas Chi remained in good form and spirit irrespective of the weather and moods of the passengers.