chou
IPA: tʃˈu
noun
- (baking) Choux pastry, usually in the form of a small round cake with a sweet filling.
- (fashion) A bunch, knot, or rosette of ribbon or other material, used as an ornament in women's clothing.
- A common Chinese surname
- Dated form of Zhou (“dynasty, realm and era”). [A people of ancient China.]
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Examples of "chou" in Sentences
- Or perhaps badly translated mandarin? chou ni ma di bei hui dan!
- A while back, Carla Bruni made headlines by calling her husband, President Sarkozy, my cabbage, mon chou.
- I have a friend who always says to me,,,,Au revoir mon petite chou, which is rather funny as I’m quite fat.
- So, there you are, "chouette" is not a little cabbage, therefore, it's not a diminutive of the word "chou".
- In Yang Li-chou's beautiful documentary, Beyond The Arctic, the three men who represented Taiwan as the Team Gamania Foundation in the 2008 Polar Challenge are:
- I would have left "le chou en question" somewhere along a Sicilian or an Italian field and it would have carried on with its rotting process without upsetting anyone.
- "And your mom would like to keep the cabbage ..." he explained, referring to the 7-day-old chou (one of the many garden gifts from our landlord, and while it was easy to know how to prepare the eggplants — as for that smelly chou ... what to do, what to do?).
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