chrome
noun
verb (used with object), chromed, chrom·ing.
Origin of chrome
-chrome
Related Words for chrome
amber, ivory, lemon, gold, blond, cream, buff, saffron, sand, bisque, layer, scale, enamel, overlay, laminate, cover, flake, gild, foil, faceExamples from the Web for chrome
Contemporary Examples of chrome
Inside the “Love” window Elphresh the contortionist elf dances in from of a gold boom-box and 9-foot chrome mushrooms.
Galeria is a collage of quotations: columns, chrome black tables, panels with English paisley fabric.
Bettors placed over $9 million on California Chrome, the most wagered on any single horse to win the Belmont Stakes.
It looked as if Chrome was lying in wait, but aboard the horse Victor Espinoza sensed a diminished vigor.
He whipped with his right hand, urging California Chrome for one final kick, but the horse was swallowed.
Historical Examples of chrome
Mr. Chrome took Paul in his arms, and lifted him into it as if he was but a child.
Winning His WayCharles Carleton Coffin
Paul was on his way to Mr. Chrome's shop, to begin work for the day.
Winning His WayCharles Carleton Coffin
Mr. Chrome, who loved to hunt and fish, brought quails and pigeons.
Winning His WayCharles Carleton Coffin
Like the chrome molybdate it would be superfluous as a pigment.
Field's ChromatographyGeorge Field
Chrome listened placidly and without impatience of any kind.
Under FireCharles King