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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151. On reflection the chess metaphor is not a felicitous one.
152. Realizing this weakness, they entered into a distribution agreement with Chess Records in 1968.
153. Such games are studied by chess players to improve their own techniques.
154. First ballroom dancing, then golf, then polo and now chess.
155. If you wanted to describe the position of the pieces on a chess board you could use a 2 dimensional array.
156. Two huge screens above the chess boards carried illuminated chess graphics to display the games.
157. Some years ago you pinned great hopes on television as a means of promoting chess.
158. Nevertheless there will still be inter-school sport and competition at music festivals, chess championships and inter-school exhibitions of art.
159. He's hardly a world chess champion - you should be able to beat him.
160. The only apparent relief from chess were two dolls and a golliwog on Judit's bunk bed.
161. Such games will hardly live in the memory of chess.
162. Ten years earlier, that might have been a good move, but now Chess was on the wane.
163. The third game in the chess tournament ended in a draw.
164. This could be because fewer girls are taught chess, and those who play are put off by the huge gender imbalance.
165. At this Internet chess site, dozens of people around the world are playing games at the same time.
166. But Phil and Leonard Chess drew their artists from the length and breadth of the Mississippi watershed.
167. From there, he told us, he would imagine the entire chess board laid across the land.
168. It is like playing chess with a Martian: eerie and weird and very interesting.
169. There was a scene in which Ken was playing chess with Andrew Ray.
170. Tracey Thompson agrees there aren't many schools, especially girls schools which can boast two national chess champions.
171. We can have an infinite chess game which will go on for months.
172. Twenty-eight delightful slices of raw rock'n'roll in one neat package, licensed by reissue specialist Chady from the original Chess masters.
173. The internet could play that role, because it helps to reveal the best side of chess. Sentencedict.com
174. They watch the adventurers with curiosity, but continue their chess game.
175. He would have preferred chess, but Sheldukher could not provide a board, and they both disliked playing on computer grids.
176. Garry Kasparov won his chess match with the Deep Blue supercomputer.
177. The inlaid chequerboard top of the coffee table houses all kind of games, including backgammon, chess and Scrabble.
178. Building computers that could solve difficult math problems and play a mean game of chess was relatively easy.
179. Management of welfare thus follows the course of a large chess game.
180. When I got tired of watching the bow or reading or playing chess, I would often watch Morris at work.
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