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[ she-ney ] / ʃɛˈneɪ /
noun, plural chaî·nés [she-neyz; French she-ney]. /ʃɛˈneɪz; French ʃɛˈneɪ/. Ballet.a series of short, usually rapid, turns performed in a straight line across the stage. Origin of chaîné1945–50; <French, noun use of past participle of chaîner to chain Words nearby chaînéchain, chainage, chainbelt, chain coral, chain drive, chaîné, Chained Lady, chainfall, chain fern, chain gang, chain gear Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for chaînéWithout a word, Chaine took out the screw and handed it to the sculptor, who filled his pipe. His Masterpiece|Emile Zola When Antrim opened its first flower show I was a boy of all work at old Mrs. Chaine's. My Lady of the Chimney Corner|Alexander Irvine To see it is a matter of trifling difficulty, except on one particular day—that devoted to the rivetting of the chaine. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction|Various They were Chaine's three masterpieces, which now followed him from fair to fair, from one end of Paris to the other. His Masterpiece|Emile Zola
After this, he was led to the fyre, with a rope about his neck, and a chaine of irne about his myddill. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)|John Knox
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