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Chilean
/ ˈtʃɪlɪən /
adjective
- of or relating to Chile or its inhabitants
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Chile
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The first Chilean goal was a thing of beauty produced by a team not known for beauty.
With the Chilean goal exposed to him in all its allure, he hit the ball with his shin—his canilla, as Busquets would call it.
Kanye West gets his tarot cards read by a radical Chilean filmmaker is practically a fully formed SNL sketch.
But Pedro Pascal, the Chilean-American actor who brought the Red Viper to thrilling life, is a busy man.
That being said, the singular Chilean earthquake is a rare event.
The people at that end of the table grinned, and the Chilean instantly won a reputation as a humorist.
Ringrose identifies this bay and river with the bay and river of Loa, on the Chilean coast, the bay in 21° 28´ S. lat.
It was decided to place the Chilean guns on a sliding mount.
The Chilean was working at the controls, increasing the tension of those terrible tentacles.
Promoted rear-admiral, he served as Chilean Minister at Madrid for two years, and died at sea in 1886.
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