cheve (Meaning)
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cheve (v. i.)
To come to an issue; to turn out; to succeed; as, to cheve well in a enterprise.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cheve
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cheve Sentence Examples
- With a swift motion, she adjusted her cheve, ensuring it was securely in place.
- The intricate design of his cheve caught the sunlight, reflecting a dazzling array of colors.
- As she danced, her cheve swayed gracefully with each movement.
- He meticulously combed through his cheve, making sure every strand was perfectly arranged.
- Despite the wind's attempt to dishevel her cheve, she remained composed and elegant.
- The elaborate cheve of the bride was adorned with pearls and delicate flowers.
- With a sigh of relief, he removed his cheve after a long day, feeling the weight lift from his shoulders.
- She tied her cheve in a loose bun, allowing a few tendrils to frame her face.
- His cheve cascaded down his back in a flowing river of ebony silk.
- The stylist expertly crafted intricate braids into her cheve, creating a stunning masterpiece.
FAQs About the word cheve
To come to an issue; to turn out; to succeed; as, to cheve well in a enterprise.
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With a swift motion, she adjusted her cheve, ensuring it was securely in place.
The intricate design of his cheve caught the sunlight, reflecting a dazzling array of colors.
As she danced, her cheve swayed gracefully with each movement.
He meticulously combed through his cheve, making sure every strand was perfectly arranged.