Examples of using Chinks in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Chinks in the house!
We gotta go eat chinks?
First, the Chinks come in.
What's he givin' the Chinks?
The chinks know quality.
An armor always has chinks.
All those Chinks look alike.
Each of you were the chinks.
You let chinks play in here?
There's no way I'm gonna let it default to the Chinks.
Chinks' H trade has been growing.
I don't buy it. Chinks know the cost of war.
Chinks can jump real high, huh?
They never caught those goddamn Chinks who killed him.
Hey, Chinks! How you doin' over there?
Make sure the windows are closed and stop up any chinks.
The Chinks hated the Natives worse than we did.
Even this boy can learn to find the chinks in armor.
Chinks, monkeys and horses have all known the pleasure of her touch.
We will give some land to the niggers and the Chinks… butwe don'twanttheIrish!
The Chinks say they saw the Japs attacking'Koso in that alleyway.
You need to get those boys out of here before the cops or the chinks find them.
When I was in the blockhouse, the chinks told me that the Natives celebrate their victory. every year.
For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through narrow chinks of his cavern….
On the other hand,when I start to see flaws, chinks in the romantic armor, it's a foreshadowing, a sure sign, uh- A sure sign of what?
I'm going to kill all the Jews, all the niggers, all the Mexicans, all the chinks.”.
In time shemust become expert at finding those weak points… small, hidden chinks in the armor that will stumble out into view and excite her instincts as a huntress.
He did not move until thelight of the morning sun shone into the cabinet through the chinks of the little door.
One more thing, we saw them two cops from the docks coming out of the chinks house just before we went in.
Meanwhile, that pain in the balls Wu is sketching up a storm, drawing little pictures of himself brandishing the lash,driving from a delivery ship a quota of Chinks to be blown to pieces by dynamite working in the mines for Hearst.