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cha

American  
[chah] / tʃɑ /

noun

Chinese.
  1. tea.


Example Sentences

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“One moment of gatekeeping, though, was the public beach scene that we shot in Santa Monica,” said producer Jane Cha Cutler.

From Salon

The group, famous for such hits as Buttons, Don't Cha and I Don't Need A Man, shot to fame in 2005 with their debut album PCD.

From BBC

The following “Cha Cha Cha” picks up the tempo slightly but never commands attention, despite Mr. Mars’s impressive vocal, which at times sounds remarkably like Stevie Wonder.

From The Wall Street Journal

The CHA says 40 of the 49 providers it surveyed in January, representing 273 homes across England and Wales, reported difficulties securing school placements for children in their care.

From BBC

Dr Mark Kerr, CHA chief executive, wants to see more local authorities taking their corporate parenting duties "seriously" and "fighting for these children".

From BBC