Definitions for chaparrals

chaparrals chap·ar·ral

Spelling: [shap-uh-ral, chap-]
IPA: /ˌʃæp əˈræl, ˌtʃæp-/

Chaparrals is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 292 anagrams from letters in chaparrals (aaachlprrs).

Definitions for chaparrals

noun

  1. a dense growth of shrubs or small trees.

Origin of chaparrals

1835-45, Americanism; Spanish, equivalent to chaparr(o) evergreen oak (Basque tshapar) + -al collective suffix

Examples for chaparrals

The bailes out at the Quemado; weddings far out in the chaparral.

The chaparral was dark and silent, and these returned after a fruitless search.

When you come near the camp, leave your horse in the chaparral.

As we emerged from the chaparral, Morgan was but a few yards in advance.

The whole troop then scampered off into the chaparral and disappeared.

The chaparral being on a little rise, one could not see beyond it.

The man in the chaparral once more crept forward and climbed the fence.

The puncher wheeled his horse and rode off around the chaparral.

After hard fighting in the chaparral, the Mexicans were put to flight.

If the sheep owner had tried to break away into the chaparral.

Word Value for chaparrals
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