- chunkey
- chunk·ey
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Chunkey — Illustration of a chunkey player based on a Mississippian gorget design. Artist Herb Roe Chunkey (also known as chunky, chenco, tchung kee or the hoop and stick game [1]) is a game of … Wikipedia
chunkey — noun or chunky ˈchəŋkē (plural chunkeys or chunkies) Etymology: perhaps modification of Catawba Chenco : a Muskogean Indian game in which players try to throw or slide a pole so that a crook at one end curves around a disk … Useful english dictionary
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