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chuse

[ chooz ]

verb (used with or without object)

, chused, chus·ing.
  1. Archaic. an archaic spelling of choose.


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Jones shewed us a road that took us a quarter of a mile below Watertown bridge, as we did not chuse to go through that town.

The whole matter is quite indifferent to me, and you may ask his leave for every thing in the world, if you chuse it.

Care was taken to chuse for Judges the declared enemies of the Prisoners.

I have not yet (he adds) come to a resolution in my own affair; but as far as I can see I shall have it in my power to chuse.

The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other officers; and shall have the sole power of impeachment.

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