A raffle in which the prize is a ready-to-cook chicken.
they passed the hat around and ran a few chook raffles and built a club
Example sentencesExamples
- For the sake of the sanity of your fellow countrymen, win something—even if it is only a chook raffle!
- The group is doing its bit for cancer treatment through an interesting combination of chook raffles and strenuous exercise.
- From Friday chook raffles to Air Force Week cocktail parties, his contribution to our social life will always be remembered.
- No longer does the weekly chook raffle suffice.
- The chook raffles were introduced to make an early start on fundraising activities.
- To talk about loyalty in this corporatised football world is a bit like trying to fund political parties with chook raffles—not very realistic.
- His reputation as someone who couldn't win a chook raffle even if he bought all the tickets was etched into folklore.
- These days you need more than a few chook raffles to fund the election campaign of a candidate for a major political party.
- Honestly, their government and military couldn't be trusted to run a chook raffle.
- The electorate perceives her cabinet as a bunch of liars who don't have the skills to even run a chook raffle.