Chinas

Word CHINAS
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Definitions and meanings of "Chinas"

What do we mean by chinas?

The plant Smilax china, a liana of much of eastern Asia.

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The word "chinas" in example sentences

Marbles thus made are known to the boys as "chinas," or "alleys." ❋ Various (N/A)

Also the photos of chinas flags at half staff got me as well for some reason. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have been helped in my endeavours during this enterprise by some hand-picked chinas and philosophers from Glasgow's golden triangle of Vroni's, Urban and Rogano. ❋ Unknown (2011)

More than just a Solo clone, Reynolds exuded a deeper pain and more appropriately timedideals than his possibly more famous counterpart, but he could still take on on the chinas well as Han. ❋ Unknown (2009)

By then she'd stopped looking at the chinas, and she was getting confused again. ❋ King, Stephen, 1947- (2008)

I woke up early and I've been having such a wonderful time with my chinas! ❋ King, Stephen, 1947- (2008)

I read her a number of poems while she arranged her chinas. ❋ King, Stephen, 1947- (2008)

On top of that, they don't have their regular deus ex ma chinas around to bail their asses out of the crap they've gotten themselves into. ❋ Douglas Wolk (2007)

Pronto va a inventar q aqui en Venezuela tenemos bombas atomicas chinas apuntandoles a ustedes, y seguro se lo van a creer, y nos invadiran. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Among the young women or chinas, some deserve to be called even beautiful. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He's taken steps to prevent anyone intervening while he and his chinas are at work, so he's got contingencies against us findin 'out where he is. ❋ Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- (2001)

There were in addition many other very fine chinas made in England -- far too many of them for me to enumerate. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

But the porcelain has become world-famous and holds its place in the list of the distinctive chinas of the art universe. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

Indeed, although we ourselves do not go in for such chinas we respect a well-made piece of earthenware, for the making of good earthenware is an art in itself. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

Worcester is another of the celebrated soft paste chinas, which at first copied Oriental designs, and later branched off into imitations of Dresden or Sèvres wares. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

Minton ware, first made in 1791 and now extensively manufactured in England and sold throughout the china-buying world, is one of these bone chinas. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

Swansea, Coalport, Liverpool and Rockingham; most of these factories made soft paste chinas. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

All of these plants manufactured hard paste chinas. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

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