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chinks

n. 1 (plural of chink English) 2 A type of chaps. vb. (en-third-person singular of: chink)

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And the Chinks had slitty little eyes and couldn't see very well, could they?

In this case, Bondarenko had watched the take from Grace Kelly and felt little pity for the victims, wishing only that he'd been the one inflicting the casualties, because it was his country the Chinks had in­vaded.

We've been playing hide-and-seek with the Chinks for four long days, and now we're ready to do some real fighting.

Den, if I need youse you can come a-runnin' an' open up all over de shop wid de artillery, or if I gets de lizzie outen de jug an' de Chinks push me too clost youse'll be here where yeh can pick 'em off easy-like.

You kin keep yer lamps peeled fer de Chinks, an' de first fony noise youse hears, w'y be sure to wake me up," and with that he rolled over upon the grass, asleep almost on the instant.

At the back, from what he guessed to be the kitchen windows, chinks of light were also showing.

He reached the bay window and spent some minutes trying to get a view of the room, but all he could see through the chinks were strips of carpet and the legs of a chair.

That is two in addition to the five Chinks that the Sergeant found down here in the engine-house.

The planks in the partition were thick, but there were thin chinks between them.

Their destination, Wash and Mary unhappily agreed while hoarsely whispering through the chinks between the boards, was probably India or China, and neither had the least desire to go permanently to either.

We've got three white witnesses that saw him do it, and a couple of dozen Chinks besides.

On the contrary they all slumbered peacefully from ten until four—and when the trial ended, on the whole they rather regretted that it was over, the only genuine opinion regarding the case being that the Chinks were all as funny as hell and that Mr.

Just like you might have noticed to-night, I noticed a knot of Chinks scrappin' on the ground all amongst the dust right in front of me.

To-night"—he extended his right arm forensically—"a deppitation of Chinks waits on me at the dock gates.

The space heater had been turned low to save their dwindling supply of kerosene, and cold had begun to sneak through chinks in the walls.