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chime

[chahym] / tʃaɪm /


Example Sentences

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“It makes sense to chime in and provide the facts and clarifications.”

From MarketWatch

Millions of views piled up as cosmetics and skincare brands including Prada Beauty, Paula’s Choice and NYX chimed in with offers to send her their own products.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whitaker apologized for a text message chiming in during our conversation: “The cast group chat is blowing me up,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

“There’s nothing that Trump wants more than for the White House to try to chime in. It would help him make this whole thing look like a big Democratic political conspiracy, which it’s not.”

From New York Times

While all seem to chime with the view that a hit to lending from the regional bank disturbance may now do some of the Fed's job for it, they remain uncomfortable about inflation.

From Reuters