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- Chicago Board of Trade
- Chicane
- Chicanery
- Chichi
- Chick
- Chicken
- Chicken feed
- Chicken heart
- Chicken-hearted
- Chicken Little
- Chicken liver
- Chicken out
- Chickenfeed
- Chickenhearted
- Chickenheartedness
- Chide
- Chiding
- Chief
- Chief constituent
- Chief law officer
- Chief legal advisor
- Chief of the Department of Justice
- Chief thing
- Chiefly
Definition of the day : « chicken-hearted »
- As in cowardly : adj fearful
- As in frightened : adj very scared
- As in gutless : adj timid
- That's just like a girl—they're so thin-skinned and chicken-hearted.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- Say, you're not losing your nerve, you chicken-hearted rabbit, are you?
- Extract from : « Skippy Bedelle » by Owen Johnson
- Why, they turned out to be kind of chicken-hearted after all.
- Extract from : « Motor Boat Boys' River Chase » by Louis Arundel
- He is too chicken-hearted for that, or for anything else that requires pluck.
- Extract from : « Recollections of a Policeman » by William Russell (aka Thomas Waters)
- What a chicken-hearted fellow her father must have thought me!
- Extract from : « The Mystery of the Hidden Room » by Marion Harvey
- They are chicken-hearted fools, who will fight for neither side.
- Extract from : « With Rifle and Bayonet » by F.S. Brereton
- A coward is generally a bully, for he who is chicken-hearted may naturally be fowl-mouthed.
- Extract from : « Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) » by Various
- "A man of that stamp is not chicken-hearted," thought Bernardet.
- Extract from : « The Crime of the Boulevard » by Jules Claretie
- There is no use of being timid nor chicken-hearted in the present cause.
- Extract from : « The Indians' Last Fight » by Dennis Collins
- I can't imagine what is the matter with me to-day, I'm as chicken-hearted as a woman.
- Extract from : « Pride » by Eugne Sue