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Tchad

British  
/ tʃad /

noun

  1. the French name for Chad

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The album is available in two distinct mixes: The Bright-Side Mix by Mark “Spike” Stent and the Dark-Side Mix by Tchad Blake.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 26, 2023

After finishing recording, the men handed the tapes to sound mixer Tchad Blake with the instruction to take it in any direction he sees fit.

From Washington Times • Aug. 14, 2018

The band then worked out the material in a seedy place in L.A.’s skid row, and when it was time to record, brought in producer Mitchell Froom and engineer Tchad Blake.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 8, 2015

He and Ob�lix uppercut their foes with such equivalents of "Socko!" as "Tchad" and "Patchoc!"

From Time Magazine Archive

A well-told tale of adventure undergone in the course of a journey to the neighbourhood of Lake Tchad.

From Terry's Trials and Triumphs by Oxley, J. Macdonald (James Macdonald)