Chapter meaning in English
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Definition
a chapter: a section of a book (usually marked by a number or title)
Examples
- "Chapter 4: Involvement with the Illuminati and Freemasons"
- "You're listening to Chapter 36 of 82 on the subject of: "Travel"."
- "This chapter will focus on grocery shopping."
- "Chapter 6: Ice cream addiction and rehabilitation"
- "You're listening to chapter 3 of 18 on the subject of "Entertaining US-style"."
- "In the following chapters, you will discover shocking accusations and fabrications about Bruno, including: blackmail, adultery, Swedish au pairs, cross dressing, high-stakes scuba diving, and even illegal chicken fights."
- "You're listening to Chapter 82 of 150 on the subject of: "Money"."
- "Chapter 10: The Warbuckle Connection - Guns, Trucks and Cowboy hats"
- "Chapter 5: Obsession with time travel"
- "This chapter will focus on organizing dinner parties."
- "I haven't done the measurements chapter yet!"
- "Hello and welcome to chapter 1 of 64 on the subject of "shopping in the USA"."
- "Chapter 9: 1st, 2nd and 5th secret marriages"
- "Chapter 2: The Devil and Bruno Delavigne - playing squash with Satan"
- "As I begin this new chapter in my life, substituting meaningless sexual encounters with meaningful brush strokes, I would appreciate the support of my colleagues as I reveal the fruits of my labor."
- "Chapter 1: Childhood in Paris: adoption and relationship with Swedish au pair"
- "Chapter 8: The Amazon years: casual nudity, Horatio Oléré and dolphin hormones"
- "This is Chapter 34 of 278 on the subject of security."
- "Chapter 3: Illegal chicken fighting controversy"
- "Chapter 7: Genetically modified perfumes"
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