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Chang

[ US /ˈtʃæŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the longest river of Asia; flows eastward from Tibet into the East China Sea near Shanghai

How To Use Chang In A Sentence

  • The right back found himself in unfamiliar territory in the opposing penalty area after a swift exchange of passes that opened up Reading's defence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things have changed a lot since the days of diaries. The Sun
  • Deefer took others off to see if there might not be a few plump wherries in the hills; they would make a nice change from the tough herdbeast meat, the supply of which was now virtually ex - hausted. Nerilka's Story
  • The formation of coral terraces is interpreted as the product of approximately uniform long-term uplift superimposed on eustatic changes in sea level.
  • Since the extra energy being transferred from one molecule to the next changes the way each absorbs and emits light, the flow of energy can be followed through optical spectroscopy, resolved on a femtosecond timescale.
  • In this regard, I offer a few guesses about some general directions in which statistical physics may change.
  • The play is a little overlong and would benefit from cuts, but each scene is interesting and changes are smoothly executed.
  • Hillary's woman problem is that her reach among women over 30 I don't want to use the term older women is unlikely to change much. Hillary's Woman Problem Part II
  • One in 20 changed their marital status to appeal to employers and five per cent falsely claimed to play golf. The Sun
  • Though the change was slight, he saw that they had both lost a little of their babyishness.
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