"Chatuge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chatuge" Meaning

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"Chatuge" Examples

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"Chatuge" Similar Words

Chattering

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Chatters

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Chatterton

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Chattier

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More talkative or loquacious; given to conversing freely and often trivially.

Chattily

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In a friendly and informal manner, in a way that is relaxed and conversational.

Chattiness

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Chatting

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The word "chatting" is the present participle form of the verb "chat". It refers to the act of engaging in informal, informal conversation or talk, often in a casual or social setting. For example: "The friends were chatting at the café."

Chatty

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Describing someone who is very talkative or fond of conversation, often thinking and talking about their thoughts and feelings, and willing to share those with others.

Chaucer

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Chaucerian

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Chaud-medley

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "chaud-medley". It seems to be a hybrid or a combination of two words, "chaud" (which is French for "hot") and "medley" (which means a mixture or a collection). Can you provide more context or clarify what you mean by this term?

Chaudhry

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Chaudhry is a South Asian title of respect, commonly used in Pakistan, India, and other parts of South Asia. It is a honorific title equivalent to "Mr." or "Sir" in Western cultures. It is often used to address a man of respect, such as a elder, a politician, or a religious leader. In some cases, it may also be used as a surname, typically by people of Punjabi or Pakistani descent.

Chaudin

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I apologize, but "chaudin" is not a commonly used word in English. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language.<br><br>Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.

Chaudron

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Chauffeur

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Chauffeured

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Provided with transportation, typically in a luxury or private vehicle, by a professional driver, often for a specific occasion or event.