
1) Battery re-energiser 2) Battle horse 3) Cavalry horse 4) Cavalry mount 5) Cell need 6) He loads up the dish 7) iPhone accessory 8) Platter for meat 9) San Diego footballer 10) San Diego pro 11) Smartphone accessory 12) Steed for battle 13) War horse 14) Warhorse 15) What it costs to run horse
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1) Cheval de bataille 2) Destrier 3) Mount 4) Steed 5) War horse
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[table setting] Charger plates or service plates are larger plates used during full course dinners or to dress up special events like parties and weddings. Charger plates have been around since the 19th century. ==North America== Food is not actually served on chargers, they are often called underplates or chop plates. The word `charger` or...
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A speedloader that holds several cartridges together in a single unit for easier loading of a firearm's magazine. A stripper clip is used only for loading the magazine and is not necessary for the firearm to function.
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• (n.) An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge. • (n.) A large dish. • (n.) One who, or that which charges. • (n.) A horse for battle or parade.
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Large circular or oval plate used for serving meat or for hanging as a wall decoration. The word is probably derived from the French charger, 'to fill'.
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(from the article `small arm`) ...five cartridges and fed them up into the chamber through the action of a spring as each spent case was ejected. Other magazine rifles, such as the ...
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Battery-charger.
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Large circular or oval plate used for serving meat or for hanging as a wall decoration. The word is probably derived from the French charger, 'to fill'.
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Char'ger noun 1. One who, or that which charges.
2. An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
3. A large dish. [ Obsolete] « Give me here John Baptist's head in a
charger .
Matt. xiv. 8. »
4. A horse for battle or parade.
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In firearms, a charger is a metal frame holding a number of small arms cartridges, typically five. On loading the gun, the cartridges are swept out of the charger by the operator's hand and the empty charger is discarded. Chargers were formerly used for loading bolt-action rifles, but have been replaced by the use of filled magazines.
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[
n] - a device for charging or recharging batteries 2. [n] - formerly a strong horse ridden into battle
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A purely decorative plate that sits underneath the dinner plate to create a “border” around it. Charger plates come in a variety of colours, materials and styles.
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A decorative plate that is set at each place setting that is usually taken away before the meal is served
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No, it’s not for your phone! In wedding context, a charger is a larger plate that is used as the base of a place setting, essentially taking the place of a placemat. Plated courses are placed on top of the charger, which can also be removed before the serving of the main course if you prefer.
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This is a large decorative base setting that the dinnerware is placed on during formal dinners.
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battery charger noun a device for charging or recharging batteries
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A large, shallow plate or dish used for serving meat. Sometimes used for decorative purposes.
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Not the type you require to charge your phone, but the styled-up plate of a place setting which lies on your wedding breakfast table.
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a person or thing that charges. · a horse of a kind suitable to be ridden in battle. · an apparatus that charges storage batteries.
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