Synonym: Bromus secalinus, cheat, chess game. Similar words: chest, catches, war chest, orchestrate, wretchedness, tactlessness, these, ashes. Meaning: [tʃes] n. 1. weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat 2. a board game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king.
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91. Jason's still gloating over beating me at chess.
92. They've set up a chess club at school.
93. Chess is such a difficult game.
94. Chess experts expected Kadparov to win the next match.
95. George Bush got a Desert Storm chess set.
96. Somewhere, hands were moving chess pieces across a board.
97. It's like that chess stuff, see?
98. It's how I play chess with Victor.
99. Chess is not only a part of home life.
100. Like a really good sacrifice at chess.
101. Chess posed a formidable challenge for computer scientists.
102. The art of writing a good chess program is thinking of efficient short cuts through the search-space.
103. Their investigative chess journalism is also evidently of high calibre.
104. Some people fondly believe that chess-playing computers work by internally trying out all possible combinations of chess moves.
105. Danskin and Smitty sat on the bed playing chess with a portable set that had tiny plastic pins for pieces.
106. One of the most popular sites is the game room, where visitors can play chess, checkers and backgammon with others.
107. It's partly the fault of chess players and match organisers, who did not wholeheartedly support the idea.
108. I went into the other room, where several writers were playing chess, and I watched them for a while.
109. Come to think of it, the same goes for tennis, chess, poker, darts and pinball.
110. Despite all of the power and advantages of chess computers, many players would rather face a human opponent.
111. Most chess players would have thought this was inadequate to play Master-level chess even for a machine with superior positional understanding.
112. Last month the world chess federation Fide accepted a £1.2 million bid from Manchester to stage the championship.
113. The continuing development of multimedia computers suggests that video lessons and video teleconferencing of chess games may not be far off.
114. The chess game reaches a very different stalemate in the case of the albatross.
115. The sixth game of the World Chess Championship will be broadcast tonight on Channel 6.
116. Establishing with clarity the starting point of a business is rather like playing three-dimensional chess.
117. So it is like a game of chess between them(Sentencedict.com), eh?
118. Richard Chang slides an electronic pawn across the chess board on his computer screen.
119. Reading, writing, art, wildlife, chess, kite flying and swimming are the hobbies of Lauren Gerrard.
120. But they win not because they can play chess, which they can not, but because they can beat humans.
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