cham (Meaning)

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cham (v. t.)

To chew.

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cham (n.)

The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written khan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cham

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cham Sentence Examples

  1. The king adorned his royal robes with a luxurious cham of velvet and gold embroidery.
  2. In traditional Vietnamese culture, the áo dài is often complemented with a matching cham for formal occasions.
  3. The cham, woven with intricate patterns, added elegance to the bride's attire on her wedding day.
  4. During ceremonies, priests wear a cham draped over their shoulders as a symbol of their authority.
  5. In some cultures, the cham serves as a symbol of prestige and honor, reserved only for nobility.
  6. The intricate designs on the cham reflected the artisan's skill and craftsmanship.
  7. The cham was passed down through generations, carrying the memories and traditions of the family.
  8. As a mark of respect, visitors to the temple were required to wear a cham as a sign of reverence.
  9. Warriors donned a cham adorned with symbols of bravery and victory before heading into battle.
  10. The cham, woven from the finest silk, was cherished as a symbol of wealth and prosperity in ancient civilizations.

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To chew., The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written khan.

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No antonyms found.

The king adorned his royal robes with a luxurious cham of velvet and gold embroidery.

In traditional Vietnamese culture, the áo dài is often complemented with a matching cham for formal occasions.

The cham, woven with intricate patterns, added elegance to the bride's attire on her wedding day.

During ceremonies, priests wear a cham draped over their shoulders as a symbol of their authority.