A very remarkable feature at Chack is the natural senote which supplies water to the modern as it did undoubtedly to the ancient inhabitants.
At Chack a two-storied building stands on a terrace, which is itself built on the summit of a natural stony hill.
The real Darsie was present at the real Alan Fairford's "bit chackof dinner," and the old Clerk of the Signet was very joyous on the occasion.
If he must serve someone, it should be Mr. Chack Blown; and he would much rather serve Mr. Chack Blown than accompany his father to Harbin, for he did not like his Aunt Feng.
Standing by the ghost of the owl, hearing the chack-chack of the machine at intervals below me, I became aware of voices in the room downstairs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chack" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.