chouse
IPA: tʃˈaʊz
noun
- (obsolete) One who is easily cheated; a gullible person.
- (obsolete) A trick; a sham.
- (obsolete) A swindler.
verb
- (obsolete, transitive) To cheat, to trick.
- (US, of cattle) To handle roughly, as by chasing or scaring.
- (US, regional) To handle, to take care of.
- (transitive, US, regional) To cause undesirable activity in livestock, such as running.
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Examples of "chouse" in Sentences
- “And why would he send a dern girl all the way up here to chouse us?”
- For without freedom we all loose the ability to chouse our words, our loves, and our lives.
- [The word chouse appears to have been introduced into the language at the beginning of the seventeenth century.
- After the Indians wipe out enough of them you get your public outcry, and we go chouse the Indians out of the way.
- Market being over, quoth the devil to the farmer, Well, clown, thou hast choused me once, it is thy fault; chouse me twice,
- Nobel was a famous dude who produced weapons and axplosives. now bet what kind of joke it is when someone will ask him to be the candidate for Nobels prise. wich one will he chouse?
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