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chub
[ chuhb ]
noun
, plural (especially collectively) chub, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) chubs.
- a common freshwater fish, Leuciscus cephalus, of European waters, having a thick, fusiform body.
- any of various related fishes.
- any of several unrelated American fishes, especially the tautog and whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes.
chub
/ tʃʌb /
noun
- a common European freshwater cyprinid game fish, Leuciscus (or Squalius ) cephalus, having a cylindrical dark greenish body
- any of various North American fishes, esp certain whitefishes and minnows
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chub1
1400–50; late Middle English chubbe, of obscure origin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chub1
C15: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
Oprah concludes that her latest chub-battle has led her to adjust her weight objective.
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He stopped suddenly, however, and pulled out of the machine to look down at Chub.
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While Chub held his breath, old Welcome made a few more up and down movements and then leaped from the platform.
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"The other one's making a getaway, Mr. McKibben," sang out Chub excitedly.
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Matt was glad of something that would take his mind off Rags for a time, and he followed Chub toward the barn.
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The Chub is a very timorous fish, utterly worthless as food except during the winter months.
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