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Chevy


Definition:

  • (v. t.) See Chivy, v. t.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One of the most punk-rock things they ever did was dressing Chevy Chase up for his Ford impression: They didn’t do a damn thing.
  • (2) Sadly, as Ted's pitch observes, nobody knows what the future contains and in this instance, in all likelihood, it was the Chevy Vega, which according to Car and Driver "is on everyone's list for worst car of all time".
  • (3) The move comes in advance of the release this year of the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt, which promise to deliver driving distances of 40 miles or more on a single battery charge and are being marketed to middle-class families.
  • (4) General Motors introduced its Chevy Bolt battery-electric concept car , a five-door compact that the automaker promised would feature a 200-mile range per charge and a price tag around $30,000 including the federal tax credit available for electric vehicles in the US.
  • (5) "I love this car," said Luis Fretas, owner of a baby-blue 1981 Chevy Malibu, insisting that it "gets great mileage".
  • (6) The taxi sign on his battered brown 1983 Chevy Celebrity was held to the roof by a bungee cord.
  • (7) As the two delegations negotiated the end of the Soviet Union inside the Kremlin, outside KGB agents marvelled at the air conditioning of the secret service agents' Chevy Suburbans, the superior fabric of their suits.
  • (8) Police chiefs said in the days after the shooting that Brown assaulted Wilson during a struggle at the Chevy Tahoe the officer was driving.
  • (9) (One of many stumbles, attributable to an old football injury, that provided Chevy Chase with all the material he’d need for his famous impersonation on Saturday Night Live ).
  • (10) I have never read a woman writing about wanking while fantasising about Chevy Chase (or anyone else; Chevy isn't the radical bit, here, although I do now see him in a whole new light).
  • (11) Add in the fact that Bert had been hoping to cash in on stock and that Roger has seen his lead at Chevy subverted behind his back and you can understand why SCDP's jungle king has chosen to break the news to a flabbergasted Peggy Olson from the safety of his former rivals' office.
  • (12) I always loved Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Dave Letterman – not an actor, obviously but I’m still impressed by his wit.
  • (13) The 5.7-litre V8 Chevy engine erupts - and propels us across Covent Garden piazza with such violence I wonder if The Man With No Fear keeps a spare pair of batpants in the glove compartment.
  • (14) Car enthusiasts ship their classic Mustangs, Fords and Chevys across oceans to cruise this iconic road and experience a true slice of Americana.
  • (15) The chase began when their car, a 1979 Chevy Malibu, apparently backfired as it passed police headquarters in downtown Cleveland.
  • (16) It was nine years before Dangerfield reappeared in a film, the low-brow golf comedy Caddyshack (1980), with his Saturday Night Live colleagues Chevy Chase and Bill Murray.
  • (17) Along with a regular repertory company of collaborators – including actors such as Murray, Aykroyd, John Candy and Chevy Chase and the director Ivan Reitman, who made Meatballs, Stripes and the two Ghostbusters films –Ramis was instrumental in many of the comedy hits of the decade.
  • (18) As he explains, if this was the US, they’d be in a Chevy, cruising Route 66.
  • (19) Che’s stand-up is an altogether more relaxed proposition than his role on Saturday Night Live, where he’s the besuited co-anchor of weekly news strand Weekend Update , the slot that made stars of Chevy Chase, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler .
  • (20) Yes, of course small-town ranchers are rarely seen without their hand-woven straw cowboy hats and way-too-tight Wrangler jeans, but we city folk wear business suits and carry briefcases and drive motorized vehicles – so what if those vehicles are Ford F-150s, Chevy Silverados or Dodge Rams.

Harass


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To fatigue; to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts; esp., to weary by importunity, teasing, or fretting; to cause to endure excessive burdens or anxieties; -- sometimes followed by out.
  • (n.) Devastation; waste.
  • (n.) Worry; harassment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The city council’s community safety team, now responsible for a leaflet campaign urging young Muslims not to join Isis, used to employ 31-year old Mashudur Choudhury as a racial harassment worker.
  • (2) Some 300 million women and girls are forced to defecate outside, exposed not only to the risks of disease and bacterial infection, but also harassment and assault by men.
  • (3) The checkpoints are a recipe for harassment and abuse.” Among other moves disclosed were plans to hire 300 extra security guards to secure public transport in the city.
  • (4) Kelly reportedly spoke with lawyers investigating claims of sexual harassment by former Fox chairman Roger Ailes, who left the network following allegations by several women of years of abuse.
  • (5) Even when things are taken more seriously, harassers are generally allowed to leave quietly, which enables them to move some place else and do the same thing.” Many of the women who made complaints to their institutions said they felt they were the ones on trial, while alleged perpetrators were often protected by management who feared losing a star researcher and their funding.
  • (6) A mother and her son shared delusional beliefs that doubles of themselves existed and that they were being harassed by the police and social and educational services.
  • (7) For me, this is what needs to change - we need a cultural shift in our attitudes and behaviours and that needs to see all of us standing up and calling out harassment and misogyny, whether it is in the street or the workplace, to erode that normalisation that makes perpetrators feel safe doing it again and again.
  • (8) He stressed that the sister-in-law and her husband were not only accused of circulating libellously untrue stories but also of harassment of the wealthy financier.
  • (9) Anna Gautheron only learned what the term "street harassment" meant when she read about it online.
  • (10) Rob Bliss, who runs a viral video marketing agency, created and directed the video in association with Hollaback , a New York-based group dedicated to ending street harassment .
  • (11) • Detainees’ families have suffered further persecution: for example, the wives of Li Heping, Wang Quanzhang, Xie Yang and Xie Yanyi have been subjected to police monitoring and harassment; the children of Li Heping and Wang Quanzhang have been denied enrolment at state schools due to police pressure; and the authorities have put pressure on the landlords of Wang Quanzhang’s and Xie Yanyi’s families to evict them from their homes.
  • (12) Almost all of the 20-plus women claim they experienced Ailes’s harassment firsthand.
  • (13) On one level this is quite just, as everyone has the right to defend themselves, but in cases of sexual harassment it does nothing to protect vulnerable people or to encourage them to come forward.
  • (14) Not only did erections survive unscathed, but sexual harassment continued to flourish.
  • (15) Public debate over the problem intensified after the 2011 uprising, with activists and lawyers saying they see progress in transforming attitudes and more harassers being jailed.
  • (16) And in the last month, it has faced serious allegations about sexual harassment , as early-stage investors have lambasted its “destructive culture” .
  • (17) Miller is suing the NoW's parent company, News Group, and Mulcaire, accusing them of breaching her privacy and of harassing her "solely for the commercial purpose of profiting from obtaining private information about her and to satisfy the prurient curiosity of members of the public regarding the private life of a well-known individual".
  • (18) The buses are so crowded that women are bound to get harassed.
  • (19) The tribunal added that Dean's dismissal was a consequence of unlawful harassment arising "not from treating the claimant differently from non-disabled associates [in enforcing the 'look policy'], but in treating her the same in circumstances where it should have made an adjustment".
  • (20) "Dreaming only of sleep and a sip of tea, the exhausted, harassed and dirty convict becomes obedient putty in the hands of the administration, which sees us solely as a free work force.

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