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chide

[chahyd] / tʃaɪd /


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Lead author of the research Dr Baptiste Chide told news agency Reuters: "These discharges represent a major discovery, with direct implications for Martian atmospheric chemistry, climate, habitability and the future of robotic and human exploration."

From BBC • Nov. 28, 2025

"Chide him no more, Sire, if it please you," said Lord Darrin.

From "The Horse and His Boy" by C.S. Lewis

Weave Thou my life until the web is spun; Chide me, O Father, till Thy will be done: Thy child no longer murmurs to obey; He only sorrows o’er the past delay.

From A Forgotten Hero Not for Him by Holt, Emily Sarah

As Chide gave it back to her, his brow and lip had settled into the look which made him so formidable in court.

From The Testing of Diana Mallory by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.

Sir James Chide stood beside her; and behind him the substantial form of Mr. Ferrier, with the merry snub-nosed face of Bobbie Forbes smiling over the great man's shoulder.

From The Testing of Diana Mallory by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.




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