chink
1 Americanverb (used with or without object)
noun
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a chinking sound.
the chink of ice in a glass.
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Slang. coin or ready cash.
noun
noun
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a small narrow opening, such as a fissure or crack
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a small but fatal weakness
verb
verb
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- chinky adjective
Etymology
Origin of chink1
1350–1400; Middle English; perhaps chine 1 + -k suffix ( -ock )
Origin of chink2
First recorded in 1565–75; imitative
Origin of Chink3
1900–05; earlier Chinkie apparently alteration of China, Chinese by association with chink 1 (from the stereotypical Western image of Chinese as narrow-eyed); -ie
Example Sentences
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I’m sitting here nice and cozy in the front office, peering out through a chink in the heavy curtains.
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The banging of hammers and chink of chisels filled the air, summer, autumn, winter, and spring.
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From outside, through the open window, he heard the voice of Mr Hooper, and then his mother, the chink of a teaspoon against a cup.
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Now and again, she heard the chink of spears, the faint metallic slither of chain mail, but even those sounds were muffled.
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I heard the distinctive chink of coins and sunk further into the shadow of the doorway.
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