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Chronicles
[ kron-i-kuhlz ]
noun
- either of two books of the Old Testament, 1 Chronicles or 2 Chronicles. : 1 Chron., 2 Chron.
Chronicles
/ ˈkrɒnɪkəlz /
noun
- functioning as singular either of two historical books ( I and II Chronicles ) of the Old Testament
Word History and Origins
Origin of Chronicles1
Example Sentences
“No other place in Los Angeles thrummed with its subversive energy or labored under the weight of so much trauma,” Jesse Katz wrote of MacArthur Park in his critically acclaimed book “The Rent Collectors,” which chronicles the neighborhood’s violent gang wars, shakedowns of vendors, and the daily struggles of a mostly Central American population that has lived for decades with both hope and despair.
Affairs chronicles the search for romantic love in all its glorious expressions in the L.A. area, and we want to hear your true story.
Affairs chronicles the search for romantic love in all its glorious expressions in the L.A. area, and we want to hear your true story.
“Best in Sho,” a new Los Angeles Times’ book, chronicles the Dodgers’ dramatic run to the eighth World Series title in franchise history.
It’s something Harry McEntire, who you might recognise as Noah in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, agrees with.
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