I had a splendid specimen of the Chate Boy pear-tree at an outlying set of buildings, said to be the father of all the trees of that kind in the neighbourhood, and it was a landmark for miles, as it stood on high ground.
In the New Forest there is a perry pear similar to the Chate Boy, called Choke Dog, which in its natural state, is quite as rough on the palate as the former, but it differs in colour and is not the same sort.
The pack of cards which that old ruffian has in his hand are my cards, which he has taken from me, in order to chate with.
The pack of cards which that old ruffian has in his hand are my cards, which he has taken from me in order to chate with.
That owldchate beyant in the town--wanting to charge me double for it.
Though the piper I bate, Tibicinem quando For fear the ould chate Cogo fustigando Wouldn't play you your Ne falsum det melus, Favourite tune.
That owld chate beyant in the town,--wanting to charge double for it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.