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chambered

[ UK /t‍ʃˈe‍ɪmbəd/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃeɪmbɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having compartmental chambers
    a spiral chambered seashell

How To Use chambered In A Sentence

  • It was chambered for .22 long rifle, and Case would've preferred lead azide explosives to the simple Chinese hollow points Shin had sold him. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • Periodically, bark and litter samples from each site were collected, moist chambered in the manner described by Gilbert and Martin, and examined closely for plasmodia and fruiting bodies for a three week period.
  • It was an Ithaca M37 pump-action shotgun, chambered in the 12 gauge.
  • Also in 1876, the Marlin / Ballard rifles began to be chambered for the heavy, centerfire cartridges needed on the frontier.
  • A dolmen was a single chambered tomb formed by laying one long stone over several other stones set upright in the ground. Early European History
  • The genus Eoporpita shows extensive tentacles radiating from a central boss, which in some specimens appears chambered.
  • There are hundreds of other chambered cairns and standing stones and several stone circles across the islands.
  • It's chambered in a variety of guns, 30-plus types of guns shoot this type of round.
  • The little boy was chambered in a narrow cave.
  • The little boy was chambered in a narrow cave.
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