chink in English

noun
1
a narrow opening or crack, typically one that admits light.
a chink in the curtains
verb
1
make or cause to make a light and high-pitched ringing sound, as of glasses or coins striking together.
the chain joining the handcuffs chinked
noun
1
a Chinese person.

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1. Chink synonyms, Chink pronunciation, Chink translation, English dictionary definition of Chink

2. Chink definition, a crack, cleft, or fissure: a Chink in a wall

3. He's a chink or something.

4. Is he the quiet chink?

5. Chink definition: A Chink in a surface is a very narrow crack or opening in it

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7. A Chink in One’s Armor Meaning

8. (redirected from Chinked up) chink up

9. Chinked, Chink·ing, Chinks 1

10. Origin of A Chink in One’s Armor

11. Lissen, and lissen real good, chink boy.

12. How to use Chink in a sentence.

13. Tr.v. Chinked, chink·ing, chinks 1

14. He peeped through a chink in the fence.

15. [Probably alteration of Chinese.] Chink 1 (chĭngk) n

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17. The chink... quiet guy, what's his name?

18. A Chink is a very narrow opening or crack

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20. Pictured is a 100S (string Chink) Cowboy Basic Chinks

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22. Through a chink in the shutter we could see Ralph.

23. I don't trust that Chink doctor or the girly man.

24. Perhaps these thin areas are the chink in the armour.

25. Sunlight entered the room through a chink in the curtains.

26. A Chink in somebody’s ˈarmour (British English) (American English a Chink in somebody’s ˈarmor) a weakness in somebody’s argument, character, etc., that can be used in an attack: The one Chink in her armour is the lack of a sense of humour

27. Chink definition is - a small cleft, slit, or fissure

28. You hanging out with that Chink with a sitar.

29. Perhaps there was a chink in the Tuer armour?

30. Mortar Chinking also called cement Chink is a Chink made from a mixture of clay, lime, silt, sand, ash, cement, dirt, and other materials.

31. In the wall both houses shared there was a little chink.

32. She could hear laughter and talking and the chink of glasses.

33. The word “Chink” is defined as a “narrow opening or fissure.”

34. He watched them secretly, through a chink in the wall.

35. The Chink in the theory is that the invaders have superior muskets

36. The chink in the sister's armour now made her cry the more.

37. Chink something We Chinked glasses and drank to each other's health

38. 2 He watched them secretly, through a chink in the wall.

39. The babble of conversation was punctuated by the chink of bottles against glasses.

40. Chink in (one's)/the armor A minor but very detrimental flaw or weakness

41. ‘The Chink of plates and the hubbub of conversation drifting from the pub failed to lure me in.’ ‘there was a Chink as I dropped the last piece of glass into the bowl.’ ‘The Chink of a clinking champagne glass and a silver teaspoon drew everybody's attention.’

42. These sharp looking Chink suspenders are also great when wearing heavy winter clothes

43. Nor could I detect my instant of failure, the chink in my armor.

44. One chink of light had appeared, however: Steve was talking to her.

45. I noticed a chink of light at the end of the corridor.

46. This is a bunch of bills, chink delivery menus, and press-on nail coupons.

47. It would widen the chink in her armour - and she didn't want it widened.

48. The phrase “Chink in one’s armor” has been used since the 15th century

49. The cliché “Chink in one’s armor” refers to an area of vulnerability

50. Miguel could hear distant sirens, muffled screams, the chink and crackle of falling glass.