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  • noun Plural form of chateau.

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Examples

  • He said that he had just read an article about a realtor that specialized in Czech chateaus and that they were going for a good price.

    EXCLUSIVE: Crispin Glover's Creepy Prague Castle Chris C. Anderson 2011

  • He said that he had just read an article about a realtor that specialized in Czech chateaus and that they were going for a good price.

    EXCLUSIVE: Crispin Glover's Creepy Prague Castle Chris C. Anderson 2011

  • He said that he had just read an article about a realtor that specialized in Czech chateaus and that they were going for a good price.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • I was in Prague within two months and went with this realtor to see four chateaus within an hour's driving proximity of Prague.

    EXCLUSIVE: Crispin Glover's Creepy Prague Castle Chris C. Anderson 2011

  • But allow me to propose a spin-off, in which the British-born textile maven and author would walk us through the grand European manors and chateaus she's frequented.

    Monastic Fantastic Jen Renzi 2011

  • Russian businessmen, now regulars at Davos, own American steel mills, African gold mines, French chateaus, and British sports teams.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • For years, labels were dominated by inanimate objects, like chateaus in France, and gobs of text.

    Look-Alike Wines Featuring Look-Alike Marsupials Duke It Out David Kesmodel 2011

  • All the chateaus I looked at were interesting for various reasons but there was only one that had structures and land available that could be used to house sets.

    EXCLUSIVE: Crispin Glover's Creepy Prague Castle Chris C. Anderson 2011

  • Suddenly, the majesty of the Alps and the chateaus on the Loire faded to gray behind your baby blue eyes and the halo of your golden curls.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011

  • Russian businessmen, now regulars at Davos, own American steel mills, African gold mines, French chateaus, and British sports teams.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

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