How To Use Chancy In A Sentence
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So, I knowing the people to pe unchancy, and not to lippen to, and hearing a pibroch in the wood, I pegan to pid my lads look to their flints, and then —
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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It brought home to me what I already knew - that going tench fishing with only one or two bait options could be a chancy business.
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But such a strategy, chancy at best, certainly can not succeed without a credible threat of a resolution.
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Some would call it chancy, precarious, very dangerous or whatever, but sometimes we walk through those doors and at best, have called it foolishness, of which we wouldn’t have had the really good time we did, should we have elected to always close those doors …
Common sense advice on how to stay safe in Mexico.
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a chancy appeal at best
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Even with corruptible officials, Carol thought this was a rather chancy operation.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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But intelligence-gathering has always been a chancy business.
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The orthography requires both accents above and dots below certain letters, and getting this rendered correctly on the web without special fonts remains a bit chancy.
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Nor had things ever needed to be up to time — time, whose bondslave she now was — but had gone as they listed, in a haphazard, chancy kind of way.
Two Tales of Old Strasbourg
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The healing priest told her it would be chancy, with her being so tiny.
RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
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`On the whole, I think I prefer something less chancy, though.
ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
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Lord save us a '! but it's an unco life to be a sailor -- a cauld, wanchancy life.
Merry Men
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If this method of progress seems chancy and wasteful, it has the merit of its faults.
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And so the chancy element of happenings is central.
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Economists recognize that estimating multiplier effects is a chancy business under the best of circumstances.
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The writing enterprise seemed to me self-evidently a desperate one, and though my mother and I - both only children – had been desperate enough to undertake it, I thought my children, raised in a gentler, undepressed, gregarious world, would seek out less chancy and more orthodox professions.
2009 January | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
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The fungus doesn't kill the tree, it just reddens the wood, and what this means is that finding a good red myrtle is a very chancy business.
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So, I knowing the people to pe unchancy, and not to lippen to, and hearing a pibroch in the wood, I pegan to pid my lads look to their flints, and then —
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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My far-flung net of significant others helps me to find meaning and purpose in a random and chancy world, and I hope I reciprocate to some degree.
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J. K. Galbraith pointed out a long time ago that the smartest businesspeople abhor true competition - it's much too expensive and chancy - far better to monopolise the market for public services and pocket all the profits.
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The restoration to favour of forgotten books and authors is always a chancy business.
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In the Baron's own words, 'The matter did not coincide with the feelings of the commons of Bradwardine, Mr. Waverley; and the tenants were slack and repugnant in payment of their mails and duties; and when my kinsman came to the village wi' the new factor, Mr. James Howie, to lift the rents, some wanchancy person
Waverley — Volume 2
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North Berwick, an 'the tither lay whaur it was and watched the wanchancy thing on the braeside.
David Balfour, Second Part Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And Fran
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He was angry, bitterly angry, with "swats" and "muggers" who spent their whole time grinding for these foolish chancy examinations.
Love and Mr. Lewisham
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It is extremely chancy, moreover, to anticipate the future of art architecturally, or to presuppose that modern art will continue to be shaped principally by painting and sculpture, albeit on a larger scale.
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This was unchancy ground and Jim was relieved they were approaching the Adelaide turning where the red-brick shops and naphtha flares would prove a civilizing force.
At Swim, Two Boys
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Even with corruptible officials, Carol thought this was a rather chancy operation.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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It was chancy, but even Brenda knew that taking risks was all part of the fun of living one's life.
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Besides, transporting animals on ocean voyages is a chancy proposition full of danger for the animals and those assigned to care for them.
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But such a strategy, chancy at best, certainly can not succeed without a credible threat of a resolution.
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‘That's clumsy, chancy and too dangerous for Bannon to try,’ Cole said flatly, ‘my employer isn't that stupid.’
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As a result, identification becomes a chancy thing even for the experts.
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Accepting Loyal Achates at his word chancy I know I must say that I find it odd that he, suffering with a genetic disorder which supposedly claims its victims lives at an early age, is alive at the age of 24 presumably without any medical intervention.
“Give me liberty or give me social justice” revisited
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Investing on the Stock Exchange is a chancy business.
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It should be said that even with the dilution of the Japanese forces it was still a very chancy thing that the Americans prevailed so successfully.
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Indeed, ye’ll no hinder some to threap that it was nane o’ the auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the laird’s room, but only that wanchancy creature, the major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the laird’s whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the laird himsell, if no better.
Redgauntlet
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The measures that may dampen demand are secondary and chancy.
Economics
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That has proved as chancy as standing below a seagull and scarcely more rewarding.
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Symbiosis Cooperation Marketing is trenchancy weapon of Chinese retail enterprise.
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I cannot but think that there is no safety in having such unchancy creatures about ane.
The Monastery
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Babies and the chancy life of a musician do not exactly go together.
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Investing on the Stock Exchange is a chancy business.
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Publishers will not publish chancy, fat collections when they can publish a small number of readily marketable volumes.
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Kerian agreed, and she did not call upon the unchancy magic until they saw clear sky above them again.
The Lioness
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Like cross-roads, bridges are unchancy places, balanced as they are earth to earth, between past and future - and therefore risky; but I didn't want to wade in the fast-moving depths below, no mater how natural.
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There was great glory and triumph in this; but why had his grace come at so unchancy a moment?
Framley Parsonage
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So jump on the "chancy" Obama boat and pray it will stay afloat!
Heavy turnout reported, few problems seen
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Too far, and the terrain too rugged, the weather close in to the Rockies too chancy.
HIGH STAND
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Indeed, yell no hinder some to threap, that it was nane o the Auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the Lairds room, but only that wanchancy creature, the Major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the Lairds whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the Laird himsell, if no better.
Wandering Willies Tale
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A boggle is a bogey, an unchancy spirit; he lives there.
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The shades of evening were growing thicker around us as my conductor finished his long narrative with this moral — ‘Ye see, birkie, it is nae chancy thing to tak a stranger traveller for a guide, when you are in an uncouth land.’
Redgauntlet
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One pleasure in the rereading of Marx is to savor the trenchancy and aptness of his literary allusions.
The Revenge of Karl Marx
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Indeed, ye'll no hinder some to threap that it was nane o 'the auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the laird's room, but only that wanchancy creature, the major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the laird's whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the laird himsell, if no better.
Redgauntlet
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He summoned the Guard, but, despite the carnage, he didn't even consider turning his unchancy guests out.
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When the construct is killed, reconnecting my consciousness with my body is a very chancy business.
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You're an astrologist, Mr. Chancy, are you not?
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His good old wife had gotten down her best "chancy," white with blue rimming, while the cloth on the table was as white as snow, and the floor spotlessly neat with its heavy sprinkling of white sand.
The old plantation : how we lived in great house and cabin before the war,
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This far from human and Elven lands there are all manner of unchancy things prowling.
Tran Siberian
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Glued soles are cheap to manufacture, but chancy to resole well.
Kit Freak « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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All of us should therefore operate today with some notion of very probably reaching much larger audiences than any we could conceive of even a decade ago, although the chances of retaining that audience are by the same token quite chancy.
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You got so tired of nearly every risk-taking venture blowing up in your face that you've pretty much stopped attempting anything the least bit chancy.
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Indeed, ye'll no hinder some to threap that it was nane o 'the auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the laird's room, but only that wanchancy creature, the major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the laird's whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the laird himsell, if no better.
Redgauntlet
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Don't take chancy shots, don't blast away at running deer 400 yards away, if you must use "BUCKSHOT" please be close and if you see poachers-TURN THEM IN!
Crippled Deer
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Alexander Moldieward!" again cried the old "betheral," very loud, to some one on the top of the Dullarg Hill -- then in an ordinary voice, "come awa ', Saunders man, you and your mither, an' dinna keep them waitin '-- they're no chancy when they're keepit.
The Lilac Sunbonnet
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Even with corruptible officials, Carol thought this was a rather chancy operation.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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This is a good town for a book, but very unchancy.
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“There™s big curses and minor ones,” said the dwarven expert, “the curse of your mother-in-law and the curse of an unchancy god.”
The Lioness
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Indeed, yell no hinder some to threap, that it was nane o the Auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the Lairds room, but only that wanchancy creature, the Major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the Lairds whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the Laird himsell, if no better.
Wandering Willies Tale
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And then the as boat set aff for North Berwick, an 'the tither lay whaur it was and watched the wanchancy thing on the brae-side.
David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
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Indeed, ye’ll no hinder some to threap that it was nane o’ the auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the laird’s room, but only that wanchancy creature, the major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the laird’s whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the laird himsell, if no better.
Redgauntlet
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Intervening on behalf of democracy is chancy enough.
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“Indeed, Robin, I’ll be better advised before I gie it back to you; it is a wanchancy weapon in a Highlandman’s hand, and I am thinking you will be about some harns-breaking.”
Chronicles of the Canongate
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It cuts against the grain to be having aught to do with such unchancy things, but if Tomanâk is after being a good enough captain for you to be swearing loyalty to, then that's good enough for me.
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But I'll tell you, it's been really kind of chancy at times.
CNN Transcript Sep 13, 2008
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That was a chancy thing to do; you could have been badly injured.
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What sort of unchancy firedrake do you take me for?
Kenny & the Dragon
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Predicting tomorrow's weather is chancy business, let alone a five-day forecast.
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Hence it is 'chancy' whether a particular individual will find a job.
Rezo.net
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Symbiosis Cooperation Marketing is trenchancy weapon of Chinese retail enterprise.
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If you do pick up ‘free kittens’ offered from somewhere, which is a bit chancy, I've been advised never to pick the runt of the litter, as they are far more likely to have health problems than their more hardy littermates.
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The natural souring of unpasteurized milk is a chancy business.