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Example sentences for "chow"

Lexicographically close words:
chota; chough; choughs; chould; choused; chowder; chowders; choyce; choyse; choza
  1. A vase dating from the Chow Dynasty, and preserved at Silver Island near Chinkiang, has attracted especial attention.

  2. Under the Chow Dynasty there would be six representatives of the deceased ancestors, who were all treated as guests, and partook of the feast.

  3. Fans are recorded as having been used to keep the dust from the wheels of the chariots as far back as the Chow Dynasty, 1106 B.

  4. The medical-corps man returned with hot chow and five grinning Fortress crewmen.

  5. Come on—let’s see what sort of chow and sleeping equipment the Japs have left us.

  6. In the Yuen-shi it is "stated that there were gold and silver mines in the districts of Siuen-te-chow and Yuchow, as well as in the Kiming shan Mountains.

  7. Erguiul is Erichew of the Mongol text of the Yuen ch'ao pi shi, Si-liang in the Chinese history, the modern Liang chow fu.

  8. In the Kui sin tsa shi, written by Chow Mi, in the former part of the 14th century, interesting particulars regarding Mongol hunting are found.

  9. Kansu, which comparatively produces very little; the industry in both these articles is at present in the hands of the Tanguts of that province [Su chow chi].

  10. In 1820, or about that time, an attempt was made to re-establish the ancient direct way between Sha-chow and Khotan.

  11. CHOW-CHOW Take pickles, cauliflower, beans, little onions and a few green and red peppers.

  12. The Chun-Tsew treats of a part of the history of the confederated nations into which China was divided during the Chow Dynasty, that is between 1122 B.

  13. The words of the brave Chow are reasonable, for truly this cavern is but a trap," said Nicholas.

  14. Then they reached the point of Formosa, upon which the Hollanders had erected their fort, but from which now floated the flag of the sea chief; then Chow sent up a signal, and in reply the Dutch guns bellowed forth a salute.

  15. The cold water Chow knew to be an antidote to the stupifying effects of the perfume, if applied immediately, as in the case of Nicholas.

  16. Truly, my master, Chow fears not men, but surely it would be a vile thing to anger the god of the waters, who may this night swallow all who dare to pass from the estuary.

  17. By the vermillion pencil itself, Chow cares not for liberty, if they ruin his noble master.

  18. After this Chow gave a paper to the magistrate, and left the tribunal well satisfied with the result of his visit.

  19. Chow had custody of the guide, whom he held by the rope, and pressed forward or jerked backward, as his sense of indignation at the loss of his mother arose or subsided.

  20. His first care was to furnish Chow with a becoming robe of stout silk, a cap, trousers, and thick-soled leather boots.

  21. What would Chow do to obtain the punishment of his enemies?

  22. There was only one way they could have meetings in that place and that was while the men were lined up for chow near to the canteen.

  23. Are you looking for a place to chow and sleep?

  24. A couple of tents were secured to provide temporary sleeping accommodation and the men lined up in the chow line with the doughboys at meal-time.

  25. In the meantime I had furnished Battery D the use of the Victrola and the day I made the promise, I found the boys without chow for twelve hours.

  26. No dining-rooms could be provided where the men could eat and they lined up on the street, got their chow and ate it standing in the rain or under whatever cover they could find.

  27. But he hunted about till he found a chow can and turned it up for a seat, and they had a pleasant talk.

  28. At the first the Salvationists took their places in the chow line with the rest, then little by little men near the head of the line would give up their places to them, quietly stepping to the rear of the line themselves.

  29. At Bouconville the chow was frequently supplemented by fresh fish.

  30. The Captain of E Battery visited me to-day, and then I visited the Battery and had chow with them.

  31. Their chow kitchen is in a bad place, all men coming down sick.

  32. They were invited to chow with the soldiers, and to eat in an old French barn used as a kitchen, in front of which the men lined up at the open doorways for mess.

  33. I went for chow and found shell ball gone through kitchen.

  34. China by Wu-Wang, the founder of the Chow dynasty?

  35. Name three great conquerors who, with their empires, flourished during the Chow dynasty.

  36. There is in Foo-Chow a thing that illustrates what I mean.

  37. She sailed up-river for Soo-chow yesterday.

  38. They were jouncing over the Su-Chow bridge, on their way to the American Consulate.

  39. From Chow Yang to Lun-Ling-Ting all the land could not provide costlier raiment than Peter found at his bedside when the long, high-keyed cries of the mule men opened his eyes upon another morning.

  40. I happened to be in Foo-Chow not long ago.

  41. She'd been living in Kaio Chow for three years and the mission outfit was getting along fine when some kind of a Boxer mess broke out and they all had to leave.

  42. Oh my, yes; and a soft collar that matched his lilac striped shirt, and cuff links and socks that toned in with both, and a Chow dog on a leather leash.

  43. He knew to the minute when mealtime came around, and if he wasn't let out on the kitchen porch where his chow was served he thought nothing of scratchin' the paint off a door or tryin' to chew the knob.

  44. Why, the street gamins of Kaio Chow were not much worse when I first went there.

  45. Con asked one grave Chow who was looking on.

  46. This book is said to have been composed by the duke of Chow in the twelfth century B.

  47. Never saw chow spelt with an 'x' before, did ye?

  48. The Chow Ceremonial says, 'That man is unwise who knowingly throws away precious things.

  49. We may live to take our chow under those yet, of an evening.

  50. A dato would come swinging by, followed in single file by his betel-box carrier, chow bearer and slaves.

  51. Brass bowls for chow were for sale, and betel-nut boxes inlaid with silver, and round silver ones with instruments attached to clean the ears and nose.

  52. Behind her stood her maids bearing the gold betel-nut boxes and chow trays and umbrellas of her rank.

  53. Not deterred by this menace, Chow Pow attacked the enemy, and gained a decisive victory, but at the cost of his mother's life, which so affected him that he died of grief shortly afterward.

  54. His family had provided the governor of this place for several generations, and Chow himself had seen a good deal of military service during the wars of the period.

  55. From teachers we must again pass to the chronicle of kings, although few of the later Chow emperors deserve their names to be rescued from oblivion.

  56. The supreme authority in Wei had before this passed from the family of Tsowpi to his best general, Ssemachow, who had the satisfaction of beginning his reign with the overthrow of the Chow dynasty.

  57. The Chow ruler took the name of Kaotsou Wenti, and ruled over a great portion of China.

  58. Several of the later Tsin princes, and particularly one named Chow Siang Wang, showed great capacity, and carried out a systematic policy for their own aggrandizement.

  59. In his day the authority of the Chow emperor had been reduced to the lowest point.

  60. But, on the whole, the rulers of the Chow dynasty were not particularly distinguished, and one of them in the eighth century B.

  61. Thus did Chow Kwang Yu become the Emperor Taitsou and the founder of the Sung dynasty.

  62. The Chow dynasty of the Later Hans was the first to succumb to the princes of Wei, and the combined resources of the two states were then directed against the southern principality of Ou.

  63. Chow Kwang Yu was born in Pechihli, at the small town of Yeoutou, on the site of which now stands the modern capital of Pekin.

  64. The Montford Point commander attributed slow enlistment rates to a general postwar letdown and lack of publicity, explaining that Montford Point "had an excellent athletic program, good chow and comfortable barracks.

  65. On the third ship Negroes were separated; they were specifically assigned to a special bunk section in the general crew compartment and to one end of the chow table.

  66. The Chow Luang and Chow Huanar, with whom I exchanged visits, are pleasant, open-countenanced men, and after a second visit became quite jovial.

  67. Their houses were large teak buildings, but the Chow Luang is building one of brick.

  68. Another, the brother of Chow Sa, by name Chow Benn Yenn, who was with me all the time from Muang Sa until I reached Bangkok again, was the greatest contrast to the former.

  69. Chow Benn Yenn meanwhile had left us for a day or two's visiting at some other villages east of Nam Ing which owed allegiance to Chow Sa.

  70. The Chow Muang here was lately dead, and just before we left the cremation ceremonies began in the big square before the principal wat.

  71. He gave me the story of some recent trouble with Chow Sa (the Prince of Sa) without any of that repetition, detail, or tinge of animosity one expects from an uneducated or inferior mind when speaking of an enemy.

  72. This valley seems to be all under Muang Sa, and Chow Benn Yenn found himself among his friends.

  73. Mix thoroughly before adding to the chow and then stir to blend thoroughly and cook for fifteen minutes.

  74. CHOW-CHOW Wash and cut into large pieces sufficient tomatoes to measure three pints.

  75. CHOW MEIN Cut in 1-inch strips 1 pound fresh pork or white meat of chicken, or lobster or crab meat, and cook in frying pan 5 minutes with 2 tablespoons fat.

  76. If desired 1/2 pound bean sprouts may be cooked with the celery, and served in the Chow Mein.

  77. Boiled rice may be served with Chow Mein or Chop Suey.

  78. They took their departure from Bidjie while the morning was yet cool and pleasant, and arrived at Chow before eleven o'clock in the forenoon.

  79. They departed from Chow before sunrise; a surprising dew had fallen during the night and distilled from the leaves and branches in large drops.

  80. He knew that the Chow had passed them on to him to save trouble, so he immediately passed them back to the Chow.

  81. One good point about a Chow boundary man," observed Thompson.

  82. The letter was written in Mongol, and put in an envelope addressed in Manchu, for the priest at Tung-chow was a learned man.

  83. To compensate for these natural disadvantages of the north, the Grand Canal was cut to connect the city of Hang-chow with Peking.

  84. It has been the invariable habit to immensely exaggerate the strength of the Ti-ping armies, and this force upon the march for Hang-chow was supposed by Europeans to number several hundred thousand.

  85. In a few days after my return from Soo-chow the silk arrived, and while we were busily employed taking it on board, a large Ti-ping army came in sight.

  86. The abundance of game about Foo-Chow is almost incredible.

  87. It is the Sze-mar system of the Chow dynasty.

  88. She went to the office of the exclusive Kennel Club and entered the Chow Ki-Yi for the next Bench Show.

  89. When you took her away from regular Chow and made her tackle something Casserole or En Tasse, she blew.

  90. The Chow consisted largely of Curry and Rice, the medicinal flavor of which was further accentuated by Butter brought in Tins all the way from Sweden.


  91. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bread; chuck; comestibles; dog; feed; food; grub; hound; meal; meat; provender; refection; refreshment; scoff; sustenance; tuck; victuals