About two o'clock, the chals and chies dividing themselves into various parties, sat down and partook of the fare, which was partly roasted, partly sodden.
And the chals and chies into radical weavers and factory wenches, hey, brother?
Romany chies are Romany chies still, though not exactly what they were sixty years ago.
That is somewhat of an old song, brother, and is sung by the chies as a warning at our solemn festivals.
I tell you what, brother, if ever gypsyism breaks up, it will be owing to our chies having been bitten by that mad puppy they calls gentility.
Throughout the forenoon the Romany chies did scarcely anything but cook flesh, and the flesh which they cooked was swine's flesh.
Ramon Chies is one of the foremost Freethought champions in Spain and lectures as well as writes.
In '65 Chies went to Madrid, and followed a course of law and philosophy at the University, and soon after wrote for a Madrid paper La Discusion.
The writer has here placed theChies before the Chals, because, as he has frequently had occasion to observe, the Gypsy women are by far more remarkable beings than the men.
About two o'clock, the chals and chiesdividing themselves into various parties sat down and partook of the fare, which was partly roasted, partly sodden.
It's the chies as sticks to the dials, cuss or no cuss.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.