Definition of Chacos

1. chaco [n] - See also: chaco

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chacos

chachkas
chacing
chack
chacked
chacking
chacks
chacma
chacma baboon
chacmas
chaco
chacoes
chaconine
chaconines
chaconne
chaconnes
chacos (current term)
chacun à son goût
chadar
chadarim
chadars
chaddar
chaddars
chaddi
chaddis
chaddor
chaddors
chadless
chadless punch
chadlock

Literary usage of Chacos

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

1. In the Pathless West with Soldiers, Pioneers, Miners and Savages by Frances Elizabeth Herring (1904)
"The laugh was great against the Che-chacos (newcomers) who had been so easily imposed upon by a wag * A dollar per head was paid here for every person ..."

2. The Sanitary Review, and Journal of Public Health (1857)
"When the 1st Bombay Fusiliers went on field service in 1848, all the chacos and full dress coats were left behind, and every man marched and fought at ..."

3. Spanish America: Or A Descriptive, Historical, and Geographical Account of by Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle (1818)
"chacos is another large territory, bounded by Chiquitos on the north; Paraguay on the east; the great plains of Manos on the south ; and Tu- ..."

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