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charger
1[ chahr-jer ]
charger
2[ chahr-jer ]
noun
- a platter.
- a large, shallow dish for liquids.
charger
1/ ˈtʃɑːdʒə /
noun
- a person or thing that charges
- a large strong horse formerly ridden into battle
- a device for charging or recharging an accumulator or rechargeable battery
charger
2/ ˈtʃɑːdʒə /
noun
- antiques a large dish for serving at table or for display
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Origin of charger1
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Example Sentences
Vessyl has a non-stick interior and comes with a spill-proof lid and coaster-like charger.
(That immediately rendered the product's marketing shots inauthentic at best—think phone charger meets flash drive).
A $4 keyboard and $1 solar-powered charger are in the development stages.
She disconnects her cell phone from its charger when it starts chiming.
Laid out in front of me was a jumble of items, my computer and a charger among them.
Malcolm had selected it as a training-ground that evening, because he meant to weary and subdue his too highly spirited charger.
Before his fierce charge, the enemy gave way; and, Langtoft says, he killed Valence's charger.
The next minute he crossed the bridge, and stopped his charger before his old acquaintance, Colonel Wellmere.
And Richard saw before his eyes a white-robed, catlike Arab, swinging upon a picketed chestnut charger.
The only answer was a fresh bound from the chestnut charger, a final burst of speed that carried him ahead for a moment.
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