Definition of Chutists

1. chutist [n] - See also: chutist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chutists

chuse
chused
chuseed
chuseing
chuses
chusing
chut
chute
chute-the-chute
chuted
chutelike
chutes
chutes and ladders
chuting
chutist
chutists (current term)
chutnee
chutnees
chutney
chutneys
chutta
chutzpa
chutzpadik
chutzpah
chutzpahs
chutzpanik
chutzpas
chvaleticeite
chvilevaite
chyack

Literary usage of Chutists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. U. S. Strategy to Counter Domestic Political Terrorism by James B. Motley (1993)
"All eyes turn skyward to see the parachutes open, and the four chutists ignite colored smoke, which trails each as he maneuvers a brightly hued parachute ..."

2. Modern Europe by Charles Downer Hazen (1920)
"... so that poor men, chutists' laborers themselves and understanding the needs of labor- *}Te ers, might be elected to Parliament if the voters wished. ..."

3. The Modern Practice of American Machinists & Engineers: Including the by Egbert Pomeroy Watson (1869)
"THE MODERN PRACTICE OF AMERICAN MA- VV chutists AND ENGINEERS : Including the Construction, Application, and Use of Drills, Lathe Tools, Cutters for Boring ..."

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