chow Antonyms
Meaning of chow
chow (n)
the imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism
informal terms for a meal
breed of medium-sized dogs with a thick coat and fluffy curled tails and distinctive blue-black tongues; believed to have originated in northern China
chow (n.)
A prefecture or district of the second rank in China, or the chief city of such a district; -- often part of the name of a city, as in Foochow.
chow Sentence Examples
- After a long day's work, he sat down to enjoy a hearty chow of beef stew and crusty bread.
- The cafeteria offered a variety of chow options, from salads to sandwiches to hot entrees.
- His grandmother's homemade chow mein was always a family favorite, packed with flavor and vegetables.
- The sailors gathered in the mess hall for their evening chow, swapping stories of their adventures at sea.
- She packed a lunchbox full of nutritious chow for her son to take to school.
- The army mess tent served up a satisfying chow for the troops, fueling them for their missions.
- They dined on a delicious chow of seafood gumbo, savoring each spoonful of the rich broth.
- The restaurant's signature dish was a spicy chicken chow mein, stir-fried to perfection.
- As a treat, they ordered takeout chow from their favorite Chinese restaurant, enjoying the flavorful dishes in the comfort of their own home.
- The campfire crackled as they cooked up a simple but satisfying chow of hot dogs and marshmallows during their camping trip.
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After a long day's work, he sat down to enjoy a hearty chow of beef stew and crusty bread.
The cafeteria offered a variety of chow options, from salads to sandwiches to hot entrees.
His grandmother's homemade chow mein was always a family favorite, packed with flavor and vegetables.
The sailors gathered in the mess hall for their evening chow, swapping stories of their adventures at sea.