(a.) Full of chinks or fissures; gaping; opening in narrow clefts.
Example Sentences:
(1) I might have said a few things after other forms of medication that I shouldn’t have done, but then again we all have, haven’t we?” Smith stood down as candidate for South Basildon and East Thurrock – regarded as one of Ukip’s most winnable target constituencies – this month after the release of a recording of a phone call in which he mocked gay party members as “poofters”, joked about shooting people from Chigwell in a “peasant hunt” and referred to someone as a “Chinky bird”.
(2) The newspaper said he joked about “shooting peasants”, referred to a woman with a Chinese name as a “chinky”, made claims he later retracted about the party leader, Nigel Farage, and called Steven Woolfe, Ukip’s immigration spokesman, a “fucking carpetbagger” and an “arsehole”.
(3) In recordings of phone calls obtained by the Mail on Sunday , the would-be MP was said to have mocked gay party members as “poofters”, joked about shooting people from Chigwell in a “peasant hunt” and referred to someone as a “Chinky bird”.
(4) A Ukip candidate has resigned for describing gay people as “fucking disgusting old poofters” and referring to a woman with a Chinese name as a “chinky”, just hours after Ukip defended him saying he had been on sedatives at the time.
(5) Kerry Smith was axed as a parliamentary candidate after he mocked gay members of the party as “poofters”, joked about shooting people from Chigwell in a “peasant hunt” and referred to a woman as a “Chinky bird”.
(6) On Friday, Farage defended a former party candidate who stood down after being recorded referring to “poofters” and calling a woman with a Chinese name a “Chinky bird”.
(7) A Ukip councillor was suspended last year for sharing offensive material on Facebook about Muslims, and only recently Kerry Smith stood down as a Ukip candidate in South Basildon and East Thurrock after being recorded mocking gay party members as “poofters” and referring to someone as a “Chinky bird”.
(8) I don’t think that in the comments he used he meant malice, that’s the only point I’m making.” Challenged over Smith’s use of the word “Chinky” to describe a Chinese person, Farage asked: “If you and your mates are going out for a Chinese, what would you say you were going for?” Asked if he would himself say he was “going for a Chinky”, Farage replied: “No, but a lot of people would.
(9) I remember at school in the 70s a skinhead kicking me, calling me ‘chinky, chinky,’” Wong said.
(10) The newspaper said he also joked about “shooting peasants”, referred to a woman with a Chinese name as a “Chinky”, made claims he later retracted about the party leader, Nigel Farage, and called Steven Woolfe, Ukip’s immigration spokesman, a “fucking carpetbagger” and an “arsehole”.
(11) Challenged over Smith’s use of the word “chinky” to describe a Chinese person, Farage asked: “If you and your mates are going out for a Chinese, what would you say you were going for?” However, Ukip’s national executive council has now passed strict new rules policing members’ social media activity and threatening immediate suspension for those who “embarrass” the party.
(12) Though officially opposed to racism, its candidates variously declared that Lenny Henry should “go and live in a black country” , that Ed Miliband was “not British” , and that a woman with a Chinese name was “a chinky bird” .
(13) The Ukip candidate who resigned after he was taped referring to “fucking disgusting poofters” and a “Chinky” has warned other parliamentary hopefuls to beware of dark arts within the party.
(14) Smith was recorded describing gay people as “fucking disgusting old poofters” and a woman with a Chinese name as “chinky”.
Chose
Definition:
(imp.) of Choose
() of Choose
(n.) A thing; personal property.
() imp. & p. p. of Choose.
Example Sentences:
(1) If women psychiatrists are to fill some of the positions in Departments of Psychiatry, which will fall vacant over the next decade, much more attention must be paid to eliminating or diminishing the multiple obstacles for women who chose a career in academic psychiatry.
(2) Subjects initially chose to work for the higher rated food, but as the constraints for this food increased, subjects chose to work for the lower rated food.
(3) The sensitivity threshold level was defined as the lightest probe in which the subject accurately chose the correct interval in at least 2 out of 3 trials.
(4) In order to determine an histological high-risk group, we chose cases with preneoplastic conditions (60 CAG, 10 biopsies of gastric remnants, 3 flat adenomas and 55 gastrectomies by cancer or ulcer).
(5) Six in 10 of our members chose to back Neil Findlay because they support his policies.
(6) In contrast 30.4% of adults approached chose CSII, and 32% had discontinued after one year.
(7) A deadline for bids had been set for the previous midnight, but East chose to ignore it.
(8) On the basis of investigations of the malarial blood-stage antigens SERP, HRPII, and MSAI from Plasmodium falciparum, we chose two Escherichia coli-expressed hybrid proteins containing selected partial sequences of these antigens.
(9) We chose, as a model peptide, a B-cell epitope from the pre-S(2) region of Hepatitis B virus.
(10) Napthine chose not to directly criticise Tony Abbott – it’s not his style – but the coolness was clear.
(11) Rather than challenging the Lib Dem policy on Trident, Miliband chose to criticise Cameron's comments about the renewal of Trident in last Thursday's leadership debate.
(12) Interschool participants ranked grades and sports first or second, while nonparticipants chose looks as most important for achieving popularity.
(13) The prime minister told the Radio Times he was a fan of the "brilliant" US musical drama Glee, preferred Friends to The West Wing, and chose Lady Gaga over Madonna, and Cheryl Cole over Simon Cowell.
(14) Ferguson’s influence at Old Trafford has clearly waned since the Moyes appointment but, notably, there is no admission on his part that he chose the wrong man, insisting that the club followed a rigorous and methodical selection process.
(15) In fact, the large scattering angle we chose, theta = 135 degrees, allowed us to assemble a very compact source-detector device.
(16) He chose to be a man, not an artist, in this painting, and to claim no dignity except that which everyone deserves.
(17) A spokesperson for Plaid Cymru said: “On 5 May, Wales chose not to elect one single party to govern Wales with a majority.
(18) The authors chose 17-beta-E2 as ligand because the plasma steroid binding system has not been shown to be homogeneous and because this binding function may vary independently for the different steroids.
(19) David Owen chose the weekend of the Lib Dem conference to offer his personal advice about the AV referendum.
(20) The Japanese Psychosomatic Society chose the best of both in setting its goals.