chevy

UK /ˈt͡ʃɛvi/ US /ˈt͡ʃɛvi/
verb 5noun 4name 2

Definitions

noun

1

A hunt or pursuit; a chase.

The sergeants-major were always on the watch to report us if we went out of bounds. […] The moment we saw the sergeant-major, off we scampered over hedge, ditch, bog, and ploughed land, leaving him to catch or identify us if he could! […] Of all the serjeants-major, Howe, of the C company, ran the swiftest. Howe enjoyed these chivies. He frequently omitted to report us if we gave him a good breathing.

2

A cry used in hunting.

3

The game of prisoners' bars.

verb

1

To chase or hunt.

[…] John, before taking his departure, had left the stable door and the front gate open, and that Tartar [a horse], having no halter on, had quietly walked out into the high road, and had been chevied up and down by the boys for the last quarter of an hour.

Hostler Jack chevies the Pardoner, who drops his pan, […]

2

To vex or harass with petty attacks.

St. John remains in the outer room, looks at the clock, […] chivies the tabby cat; counts the flitches of bacon hanging from the rafters; […]

So when I was done, and the fishing was as good as the start, I cut a long "staddle," with a bush at the top, and I just went for that school of trout. I chevied, harried and scattered them, up stream and down, until I could not see a fish.

3

To maneuver or secure gradually.

4

Alternative spelling of chivvy.

He wos allus willin fur to give me somethink he wos, though Mrs. Sangsby she was allus a chivying on me—like everybody everywheres.

Odd's wouns! it was a proper hunt. Away went my gentlemen, whooping like madmen, with their coat skirts flapping in the breeze, chivying on the dogs and having a rare morning's sport.

5

To scurry.

name

1

Clipping of Chevrolet, a brand of car produced by General Motors.

Chevy has introduced a new model for 1964: the Malibu. See your dealer today!

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