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Meaning of chevachie

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chevachie (n.)

See Chivachie.

chevachie Sentence Examples

  1. (Due to the rarity of the word "chevachie," some creative liberties were taken to maintain a coherent flow) The historical novel depicted a daring chevachie, a military raid deep into enemy territory.
  2. Legends spoke of knights embarking on chevachies, seeking glory and plunder.
  3. The success of the chevachie hinged on surprise and swift movement.
  4. The approaching army prepared for a potential chevachie, fortifying their borders.
  5. While uncommon today, the concept of a chevachie offers a glimpse into medieval warfare.
  6. Some historians argue that chevachies blurred the line between military campaigns and mere pillaging.
  7. The spoils of a successful chevachie could significantly enrich the raiding party.
  8. The element of risk inherent in a chevachie made them a test of courage and strategic planning.
  9. Would the upcoming battle be a decisive clash or a mere prelude to a chevachie?
  10. The tales of chevachies were a reminder of a bygone era of warfare, where boldness and cunning ruled the battlefield.

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(Due to the rarity of the word "chevachie," some creative liberties were taken to maintain a coherent flow) The historical novel depicted a daring chevachie, a military raid deep into enemy territory.

Legends spoke of knights embarking on chevachies, seeking glory and plunder.

The success of the chevachie hinged on surprise and swift movement.

The approaching army prepared for a potential chevachie, fortifying their borders.