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chukka

British  
/ ˈtʃʌkə /

noun

  1. polo a period of continuous play, generally lasting 7 1/ 2 minutes

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Etymology

Origin of chukka

C20: from Hindi cakkar, from Sanskrit cakra wheel, circle

Example Sentences

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The fragrant and spicy dish simply wouldn’t be what it’s meant to be without its punches, says the chef, who boosts the flavor of the chukka with the lichen called kalpasi.

From Washington Post • May 27, 2021

In the late ’70s, we made a shoe for working on the Monorail that was kind of like a black leather, mid-top chukka boot with a cold-cured black outsole that could be replaced.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 13, 2015

I went to the studio wearing an olive Billionaire Boys Club V-neck T-shirt in this super soft pima cotton, jeans and tan Timberland chukka boots.

From New York Times • Feb. 23, 2012

I've still never seen a polo match, but I know what a chukka is and bet I could talk you through the handicap system.

From The Guardian • Aug. 9, 2010

Wearing only a pair of white toreador pants and a pair of suede chukka boots, Dan Lamore, 31, was gaudy enough.

From Time Magazine Archive