choko
/ (ˈtʃəʊkəʊ) /
nounplural -kos
the cucumber-like fruit of a tropical American cucurbitaceous vine, Sechium edule: eaten as a vegetable in the Caribbean, Australia, and New Zealand
Origin of choko
1C18: from a Brazilian Indian name
Words Nearby choko
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How to use choko in a sentence
Kogito choko, modeled on Oe, becomes obsessed with tapes made by his lifelong friend before he committed suicide.
"Pretty close to choko's Find, Polly dear," said her father.
Polly and Eleanor | Lillian Elizabeth RoyAnd now this is what we have planned regarding choko's Find.
Polly and Eleanor | Lillian Elizabeth Roy
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