Pronunciation of the English word chicken.
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1. | It might look like chicken. It might taste like chicken. But it doesn’t come from a chicken, it comes from a lab. | |
2. | A giant man eating chicken was too busy eating chicken to stop a giant man-eating chicken from escaping. | |
3. | Chicken Tikka Massala is now a true British national dish, not only because it is the most popular, but because it is a perfect illustration of the way Britain absorbs and adapts external influences. Chicken Tikka is an Indian dish. The Massala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of British people to have their meat served in gravy. | |
4. | "Give me a kuritsa please!" "What?" "Kuritza! I want a kuritsa! Give me this kuritsa." "No, this is a chicken." "I don't want a chicken. I want a kuritsa!" | |
5. | If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; if you marry a dog, follow the dog. | |
6. | "You had better give me the chicken." "Why, what—when—how?" stammered the landlady. "The chicken is worth thousands of your pea." "I don't care for that; it has got my pea inside it, and the only way I can get my pea is to have that which holds the pea." | |
7. | For chicken lovers in Singapore, this lab-grown chicken will soon be available in nugget form as the country has given the OK for San Francisco-based startup Eat Just to sell the meat. | |
8. | Roast chicken is one of my favorite dishes. | |
9. | He's no spring chicken. | |
10. | Chicken pox is an itchy nuisance for kids. |