Examples of 'chaloner' in a sentence

Meaning of "chaloner"

chaloner (noun) - A term typically used to describe a person who engages in risky or speculative financial activities, often with the goal of making large profits. Chaloner can also refer to a person who is willing to take bold risks or make unconventional decisions in pursuit of success or wealth
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  • A surname.

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Chaloner made himself rich enough to posture as a gentleman.
He scored six runs and was bowled by Chaloner.
Chaloner was not even the original jockey for the race.
The forged paper was eventually traced to the printer who informed on Chaloner.
Chaloner was part of one of the many coining gangs that existed.
Breckinridge Elkins is the subject of a webcomic adaptation by Gary Chaloner.
Mr Eddie Chaloner explains how to differentiate the vascular condition of phlebitis from a DVT.
A Study-especially as one of the characters greatly resembled Chaloner.
Chaloner remains based at Leighton Buzzard.
But the culprit he implicated was not Chaloner but Chaloner 's accuser, Thomas White.
Chaloner married his American wife Judith ; they have two daughters and a son.
Loner, a member of the Chaloner.
Chaloner was related to the elite Astor, Livingston, and Stuyvesant families.
One of Newton 's cases as the King 's attorney was against William Chaloner.
Richard Chaloner was first elected to Parliament for Westbury in the 1895 general election.

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In 1859 he was apprenticed to John Chaloner Smith as a railway engineer.
February 5 - Bartholomew Roberts ' consort vessel, Ranger, captured by Chaloner Ogle.
Chaloner Ogle left the ship in July 1763 and was replaced by Captain Phillip Perceval.

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