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

  1. With a swift motion, she adjusted her cheve, ensuring it was securely in place.
  2. The intricate design of his cheve caught the sunlight, reflecting a dazzling array of colors.
  3. As she danced, her cheve swayed gracefully with each movement.
  4. He meticulously combed through his cheve, making sure every strand was perfectly arranged.
  5. Despite the wind's attempt to dishevel her cheve, she remained composed and elegant.
  6. The elaborate cheve of the bride was adorned with pearls and delicate flowers.
  7. With a sigh of relief, he removed his cheve after a long day, feeling the weight lift from his shoulders.
  8. She tied her cheve in a loose bun, allowing a few tendrils to frame her face.
  9. His cheve cascaded down his back in a flowing river of ebony silk.
  10. 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.