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"Chuckey" Martin, who blacked boots in front of the corner saloon in summer and swept out the bar-room in winter, came out through the family entrance and dumped a pan of hot ashes into the snow-bank, and then turned into the house with a shiver.
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"Chuckey" Martin felt a sense of proprietorship in Guido, by the right of discovery, and resented this, pushing them away, and protesting that the thing to do was to rub his feet with snow.
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From utterances like these an impression got abroad in some quarters that Railsford wanted to marry "Chuckey," but "Chuckey" wouldn't have him.
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Felt like you were at a over crowed Chuckey Cheese with thousands of children screaming at the top of the lungs.
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The Chuckey: A subtle variation which includes a turkey, stuffed with a chicken and then a duckling.
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He has a large family, and like "old Chuckey," he is "spreading himself" to take care of them.
Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians
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He's spoons on my sister Daisy, and Dig and I thought it would fetch him if we stuck ` Chuckey '-- that's the pet name he calls her -- on it.
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The black truffle found in Périgord and Provence, and now Chuckey, Tennessee, has dozens of fungal relatives, some of them used in cooking, a few of them not bad at all, none of them its equal in beauty or bouquet.
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The black truffle found in Périgord and Provence, and now Chuckey, Tennessee, has dozens of fungal relatives, some of them used in cooking, a few of them not bad at all, none of them its equal in beauty or bouquet.
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The black truffle found in Périgord and Provence, and now Chuckey, Tennessee, has dozens of fungal relatives, some of them used in cooking, a few of them not bad at all, none of them its equal in beauty or bouquet.
oroboros commented on the word Chuckey
See bilby's comment at turducken.
August 25, 2010