Similar words: computer field, center fielder, airfield, garfield, james a. garfield, chester, winchester, manchester. Meaning: ['tʃestəfiːld] n. 1. suave and witty English statesman remembered mostly for letters to his son (1694-1773) 2. an overstuffed davenport with upright armrests 3. a fitted overcoat with a velvet collar.
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(1) He took a hesitant step towards the chesterfield.
(2) And the Chesterfield game will be his 61st in League Cup competition.
(3) When William Senior drew his map of c.1635 Chesterfield had still not expanded beyond its medieval limits.
(4) He damaged ankle ligaments in the defeat at Chesterfield last Saturday and will be out for about three weeks.
(5) The Chesterfield, on to which he was ready to drop, was no longer at its usual, comfortable angle to the television.
(6) They ran themselves into the ground, ran Chesterfield off the pitch, but they couldn't get another goal.
(7) Hereford 1 chesterfield 0, but it should have been more.
(8) In 1706 Lord Chesterfield acquired the property and demolished the original house.
(9) Worse to come Chesterfield took the lead at the start of the second half with a goal from Paul Lemon.
(10) Chesterfield snatched a third goal.
(11) She draws pensively on a Chesterfield Light and takes a sip of her caf é noisette.
(12) Here, Kodak's canary yellow covers a modern chesterfield...The bold yellow sofa really works because the rest of the space is kept focused.
(13) I started calling him " Lord Chesterfield " and " The Great Gatsby. "
(14) The thick, black wool of the double-breasted chesterfield was soft and unworn, as though it had been preserved in mothballs for years in dead old Uncle Henry's steamer trunk.
(15) The thick, black wool of the double-breasted chesterfield was soft and unworn, as though it had been preserved in motherballs for years in dear old Uncle Henry's steamer trunk.
(16) The thick, black wool of the double-breasted chesterfield was soft and unworn , as though it had been preserved in mothballs for years in dear old Uncle Henry's steamer trunk.
(17) There was tea and coffee at her palatial apartment in Mayfair's Chesterfield House.
(18) Elsewhere, typhus carried off many who had been weakened by starvation; in Chesterfield the pestilence was almost certainly bubonic plague.
(19) One person died in the crash involving 30 vehicles on the southbound carriageway at junction 30, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
(20) After a moment he rose slowly, poured himself a whisky, returned to the Chesterfield and took a dismal sip.
(21) He fired up the gas logs to supplement the background heating and they sat on the Chesterfield.
(22) The boy was also charged with arson with intent to endanger life in connection with an incident at Chesterfield library on Monday. Sentencedict.com
(23) Thus, there seems little doubt that it was bubonic plague which struck Chesterfield in 1586-87.
(24) Glendenen will be named in the squad for the match against Derbyshire at Chesterfield, starting tomorrow.
(25) All the country round about was owned by the Earls of Chesterfield, who resided at neighbouring Bretby House.
(26) Shell-shocked Liverpool recovered to force a 4-4 draw, but the ordeal isn't over yet, says Chesterfield boss Chris McMenemy.
(27) Then I begun to call him as " Lord Chesterfield " and " The Great Gatsby "
(28) Knowledge may give weight, but accomplishments give lustre, and many more people see than weigh---Philip Dormer Chesterfield, British statesman.
(29) Paid 15 to Grama, six went back to the Chesterfield.
(30) Dr. Abdelmalek did the research while a fellow at the Laser and Dermatologic Surgery Center in Chesterfield, Missouri, under the direction of George Hruza, MD, a coauthor.
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