Examples of 'chequer' in a sentence
Meaning of "chequer"
Chequer refers to a pattern of squares in alternating colors, like a checkerboard
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- The edible fruit of the wild service tree, Sorbus torminalis.
- Alternative spelling of checker (in certain senses only)
- Alternative spelling of checker
- A surname.
How to use "chequer" in a sentence
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Chequer was exhausted and he returned home.
The chapel is built in chequer brick in four bays.
Chequer did not specify which patents would be broken.
Other types of interleaving leading to a chequer board pattern or mosaic are also possible.
His first published poetry appeared in Chequer.
Chequer pointed out that the Brazilian government has also focused on domestic production.
Leach became tired of percussion and began playing guitar when Matt Chequer joined on drums.
Pironi took the chequer but would be classified third behind Jones and Reutemann.
Floral and Chequer.
The chequer pours o'er every word Two cheque sum spelling rule.
A purple flower sprung up, chequer would with white.
Aluminum Chequer Plate - manufacturer, factory, supplier from China.
The chute surfaces can be made of chequer plates, for example.
Continue through the beautiful Cotswold region, where stone villages and green pastures chequer the landscape.
He never will glory in belonging to the Chequer No. 71, or to any other badge-ticket.
See also
Checkered plate ( TIP in nickname of, checker plate, Tread plate, diamond plate, chequer plate ).
Oh, Nestor will be with me, he's an important chequer on our board.
Current income financing ('pay as you go') plus Ex chequer supplement.