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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181. She recognized his intricate paperweight on the desk, his books, the old chess set, the orderly arrangement of things.
182. This chess game works on all graphics boards and the pieces are drawn well soas to avoid straining the eye.
183. Or, as in the opening, from chess pieces on a board.
184. In the centre of the room sit two small, wizened figures, playing chess with unusual wooden pieces.
185. Both sides were scrupulously polite, as if participating in a chess tournament.
186. In the evening, a few games of chess with Benjamin and David.
187. A good chess player can be a bad contestant, but all three Polgar sisters are superb contestants.
188. The rain which spoils haying allows Rector Irwine of Broxton a morning inside to play chess with his elegant mother.
189. The lesson to chess players is more clear-cut: chess turns out to be a much richer world than they thought.
190. They have rewritten the record books, stormed the male bastion of Grandmaster chess, and defied the laws of probability.
191. If not chasing a ball, he plays another game, this time it is Chess.
192. San Francisco cops are clamping down on a new brand of outlaws: sidewalk-hogging chess players.
193. Conrad used the back of his hand to knock the half-played chess game off the low glass table.
194. That is not really surprising; from the moment the board is set up[sentencedict.com], chess mimics humankind in countless ways.
195. The latest one was a chess set, a perfect board and all the pieces individually moulded from sugar paste.
196. Indeed, New York could proudly boast to be the chess centre of the world for the coming weeks.
197. Chess is a battle of wits.
198. He is an ace at chess.
199. At first two chess players probe mutually.
200. Great chess players have a reputation for being both eccentric and argumentative.
201. With chess you're involved in a battle of wits from start to finish.
202. I'm rusty in chess.
203. A chess player must have a fertile imagination and rich sense of fantasy.
204. Gary Kasparov has retained his title as world chess champion.
More similar words: chest, catches, war chest, orchestrate, wretchedness, tactlessness, these, ashes, thesis, on the side, hesitate, cohesion, on the spot, the same as, all the same, hesitant, hypothesis, parentheses, antithesis, synthesize, hypothesize, for the sake of, just the same, in the shape of, at the same time, photosynthesis, chef, chew, ache, behind the scenes.