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Ch'ing
[ ching ]
noun
- Manchu1
Ching
/ tʃɪŋ /
adjective
- of, relating to, or designating the Manchu dynasty (1644–1912) of China
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“REVEALED; Why Blaz cha-ching, er, cha-changed his tune on horses,” the headline read.
On a less crucial note, how does Jenni Ching get bloodstains out of her patented white leather jumpsuit?
The idea to do The Carrie Diaries—aside from the obvious cash-register ka-ching!
Waking up from a sound sleep about midnight, I distinctly heard somebody working on an anvil, like a blacksmith, 'ching-a-ling!
General Ching hated San Tajin on private as well as on public grounds.
In olden times the place was unknown, but can be doubtfully identified with A-nok-ta-shan in the annotation of Shui-ching.
"As it is, we are in the state of Tsin in the fourteenth of the heaven-sent Ching," retorted Hwa-mei capably.
See here, Ching; jest you and Tom collect those kettles and things, and take off into the trees.
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