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Definition of Chinking

Chinking
Chink Chink, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Chinked; p. pr. & vb. n. Chinking.] To crack; to open.

Meaning of Chinking from wikipedia

- **** is an English-language ethnic slur usually referring to a person of Chinese descent, but also used to insult people with East Asian features. The...
- minimized the size of the gap between the logs and reduced the amount of ****ing (sticks or rocks) or daubing (mud) needed to fill the gap. The length of...
- ****-a-**** is a simple close-up magic coin trick in which a variety of small objects, usually four, appear to magically transport themselves from location...
- (disambiguation) **** in one's armor, a term for a vulnerability ****-a-****, a magic coin trick ****a (disambiguation) ****ing, the process of filling...
- Andre Parker, known by his stage name **** Santana, is an American R&B record producer from Washington, D.C. He is known for co-producing albums including...
- The idiom "**** in one's armor" refers to an area of vulnerability. It has traditionally been used to refer to a weak spot in a figurative suit of armor...
- Martin Abraham, better known as **** Martin (June 10, 1886 in New OrleansJanuary 7, 1981 in New Orleans) was an American jazz tubist. Martin pla****...
- **** (Russian: Чинк) is a regional term in Central Asia for steep chalk and limestone escarpments and cliffs of heights up to 350 m, often around flat-top...
- **** was the nickname of some athletes or military figures, predominantly American in the early 20th century. It is often adjudged to be a reference...
- The **** in the Armour is a 1912 novel by the British writer Marie Belloc Lowndes. In 1922, it was made into a British silent film The House of Peril...