Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The part of a plow on which the share is placed.
- noun A Middle English form of
cheap .
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Examples
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a "chep" came along in a balloon and fell out as he fell in, how he had drifted to Franconia, how the Germans had seemed to mistake him for some one and had "took him prisoner" and brought him to New York, how he had been to Labrador and back, how he had got to Goat Island and found himself there alone.
The War in the Air 1906
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On a more serious note: No, I do not believe that many of these prisoners are held only for being in possession of a chep Casio.
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Yes | No | Report from Kentucky Hunter wrote 29 weeks 3 days ago sportsmans guide some times has really good prices and from time to time sells recondtion inlines chep also check the bargin cave at cabelas web site or buds gun shop. com
Does anyone know of any stores where I could get a used muzzleloader for a decent price? 2009
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Yes | No | Report from Kentucky Hunter wrote 29 weeks 3 days ago sportsmans guide some times has really good prices and from time to time sells recondtion inlines chep also check the bargin cave at cabelas web site or buds gun shop. com
Does anyone know of any stores where I could get a used muzzleloader for a decent price? 2009
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Or perhaps it was just a chep no-brand copy - since they ended up smashing it.
Fornarina: Anatomy? PAH! Cosmo7 2009
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And therfore, alle be it that men han grettre chep in the yle of Prestre John, natheles men dreden the longe wey and the grete periles in the see, in tho parties.
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And thei may wel do so; for clothes of gold and of sylk ben gretter chep there a gret del, than ben clothes of wolle.
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Many gode cytees there ben in that contree, and men han gret plentee and gret chep of alle wynes and vitailles.
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And thei may wel do so; for clothes of gold and of sylk ben gretter chep there a gret del, than ben clothes of wolle.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And therfore, alle be it that men han grettre chep in the yle of Prestre John, natheles men dreden the longe wey and the grete periles in the see, in tho parties.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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