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1Chunk of Change — EP by Passion Pit Released September 16, 2008 …
2chunk — [tʃʌŋk] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: CHUCK2] 1.) a large thick piece of something that does not have an even shape ▪ ice chunks chunk of ▪ a chunk of bread 2.) a large part or amount of something ▪ The rent takes a large chunk out of my monthly… …
3Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! — Pays d’origine France Genre musical Pop punk, hardcore mélodique Années d activité Depuis 2007 Labels Fearless Records Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! est un groupe français de …
4chunk´i|ness — chunk|y «CHUHNG kee», adjective, chunk|i|er, chunk|i|est. 1. like a chunk; short and thick: »He threw a chunky log on the fire. 2. Informal. stocky: »The little boy had …
5chunk´i|ly — chunk|y «CHUHNG kee», adjective, chunk|i|er, chunk|i|est. 1. like a chunk; short and thick: »He threw a chunky log on the fire. 2. Informal. stocky: »The little boy had …
6chunk|y — «CHUHNG kee», adjective, chunk|i|er, chunk|i|est. 1. like a chunk; short and thick: »He threw a chunky log on the fire. 2. Informal. stocky: »The little boy had …
7chunk — chunk·ed; chunk·ey; chunk; chunk·i·ly; chunk·i·ness; …
8Chunk Colbert — (died January 7, 1874) was an Old West gunman, known for having been killed by noted gunfighter Clay Allison. From West Texas, Colbert had earned a reputation as a gunfighter . He is said to have killed seven men in Texas, New Mexico, and… …
9Chunk — (ch[u^][ng]k), n. [Cf. {Chump}.] A short, thick piece of anything. [Colloq. U. S. & Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
10chunk — [ tʃʌŋk ] noun count 1. ) a large thick piece of something: a thick stew with chunks of meat and vegetables 2. ) a large amount or part of something: It will cost a chunk of money to fix the car this time …