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chicks

Aussprache: [tʃɪks]

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Kontext: „animals“

(noun) a young bird, especially a baby chicken. Chicks are small and fluffy. They are often born in spring.

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The farmer showed us the cute little chicks that hatched last week.

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There are no chicks left in the coop; all of them have grown up.

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How many chicks were born on the farm this year?

Kontext: „slang“

(noun) a casual term for young women or girls. Some people use this word to refer to girls in a friendly way.

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The chicks at my school are planning a fundraiser to help animals.

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I don't think all chicks like playing video games; some prefer sports.

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Do you know any chicks who enjoy painting?

Kontext: „animals“

(verb) the action of a baby bird making sounds, especially when it is trying to get out of its shell. When chicks are hatching, you can hear them chirping.

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We heard the chicks chirp as they were hatching from their eggs.

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The chicks didn't chirp much because they were still sleeping.

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Why do you think the chicks are chirping so loudly?

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