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Synonyms

cow chips

American  

plural noun

  1. dried cow dung used especially for fuel by early settlers, explorers, etc., in the American West.


Etymology

Origin of cow chips

An Americanism dating back to 1865–70

Example Sentences

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After all, he’d never had any coaching growing up, but he organized games for the 12 siblings on the family farm, where they used cow chips for bases.

From Washington Times • Nov. 12, 2016

Valley-area bovines chow down on peelings and cooked chips that aren’t quite up to snuff — yes, they call them cow chips.

From Washington Post • Mar. 21, 2014

They had bad ole Marvin Zindler high-steppin' through his favorite den of iniquity like a virgin bride navigatin' a field of cow chips.

From Time Magazine Archive

We sat around a fire built with dry cow chips and told stories while shaking out grain from ears of corn.

From "The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child" by Francisco Jiménez

If we had ep-p-zu-dit we used different things to make tea out of, such as shucks, cow chips, hog hoofs, cow hoofs.

From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 3 by Work Projects Administration