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Meaning of chouse | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
/t͡ʃaʊ̯s/

Definitions

  1. To cheat, to trick.
    obsolete, transitive
  2. To handle roughly, as by chasing or scaring.
    US
  3. To handle, to take care of.
    US, regional
  4. To cause undesirable activity in livestock, such as running.
    US, regional, transitive

Equivalents

Español espantar

Examples

“This is some conspiracy, I suppose, to bam, to chouse me out of my money”
“I cannot think otherwise than that the undertaker of the aforecited poesy hath choused your Highness; for I have seen painted, I know not where, the identically same Dian, with full as many nymphs, as he calls them, and more dogs.”
“They never like you half so well as when you bring your men with you: they don't want officers so much as men; and some of the commands, if they can chouse you out of your recruits, will not stop to do so; and then you may whistle for your commission.”
“This gave the roundup the appearance of a cavalry charge, and a stranger observing the procedure for the first time might have thought we were a bunch of green, possibly drunken cowboys making sport out of chousing cattle. But we weren't chousing them, we were just trying to keep them in sight, and for a very good reason.”
“[…] but the fact remains that my range cattle, because of the chousing which they received at the hands of the troops and the fright that they had, were caused to go into a period of considerable range deficiency without the flesh with which they should have entered this period.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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