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checked

[ US /ˈtʃɛkt/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈɛkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. patterned with alternating squares of color

How To Use checked In A Sentence

  • A dried-out horseshoe crab is a delicate thing and there's no way it would survive the flight in my checked baggage. Horseshoe Crabs and the TSA
  • We registered, writing our names and place of residence, and checked for family members.
  • He was concerned that mistakes could be made which could cost the public money and wanted to know if the systems employed had been properly calibrated and checked.
  • This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced.
  • I checked the chart and found I had crossed off the wrong thing.
  • When we checked with the building department, the local inspector told us that the water heater is correctly installed and that the overflow pipe complies with the intent of the building code.
  • You said you checked for it, but it seems likely that the chain is being pinched between the jockey wheel and the cog.
  • Application of the word "privatization," however, is almost always a misuse of the English language, albeit one that has become so common that it falls automatically off the tongue and flows unchecked past the ear. Ken Allen: Say 'Corporatization,' Not 'Privatization'
  • Anyone can protest, but crowds are corralled by iron gates that keep them checked.
  • There should be no dust or static on any appliances, and curtain linings must be checked for stains. Times, Sunday Times
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