Chook & Sosig: Walk The Plank 1.95 Download

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At various competitions this wine has been awarded a couple of prizes: The non-vintage of this wine won the The TEXSOM International Wine Awards Bronze award in 2017 and 2012.Only one critic we track has tasted. Stores and prices for 'The Chook Sparkling Shiraz' prices, stores, tasting notes and market data.

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Etymology[edit]

From Irish dialect chook(a call made to poultry or pigs), from Irish tsiug, tsiuc 'call to chickens, chicken (child talk), sound made by chickens (= English buck buck buck).

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /tʃʊk/
Chook & Sosig: Walk The Plank 1.95 Download
  • Rhymes: -ʊk
  • Audio (AU)

Noun[edit]

Default folder x 5.0.6b1 download free. chook (pluralchooks)

  1. (Australia,New Zealand,informal) A chicken, especially a hen.
    • 2005, Don Burke, The Complete Burke′s Backyard: The Ultimate Book of Fact Sheets[1], page 683:
      Worm chickens once every three months and, if an occasional lice problem occurs, spray the inside of the chook shed with Coopex.
    • 2006, Judith Brett, The Chook in the Australian Unconscious, in Peter Beilharz, Robert Manne, Reflected Light: La Trobe Essays, page 329,
      This little book, with its meticulous pencil drawings of chooks in mechanical contraptions and photos to show the machine in operation with a white leghorn called Gregory Peck, is evidence of both the sadism inspired by the chook′s comparatively flightless fate and the laughter we use to defend ourselves against the knowledge of that sadism.
    • 2011, Helen Maczkowiack, An Awkward Fit[2], page 21:
      She decided to dig her way under the fence into their chook house and had great fun running around and biting the necks of about eight chooks and leaving them half-dead and bleeding. The neighbour was furious, and unfortunately it was Dad′s birthday, so when he arrived home from work, Mum said ‘Happy birthday and[sic] darling. Guess what? Your dog has half-killed most of the neighbour′s chooks.
  2. (Australia,New Zealand,informal) A cooked chicken; a chicken dressed for cooking.
  3. (Australia,dated) A fool.

Translations[edit]

  • German: Huhn(de)n, Henne(de)f

Interjection[edit]

chook

  1. (Australia) A call made to chickens.

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