Definitions for Chesapeake

Chesapeake Ches·a·peake

Spelling: [ches-uh-peek]
IPA: /ˈtʃɛs əˌpik/

Chesapeake is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 289 anagrams from letters in Chesapeake (aaceeehkps).

Definitions for Chesapeake

noun

  1. (italics) a U.S. frigate boarded in 1807 by the British, who removed part of its crew and impressed some members into British service: captured by the British in naval battle near Boston in 1813.
  2. a city in SE Virginia.

Examples for Chesapeake

Moyer said he saw a dramatic difference between what Chesapeake usually charged compared to other energy companies in the area.

He was, however, to make proper reparation for the Chesapeake affair.

We are crossing the Chesapeake now, and things may start to happen at any moment.

Through the power of monopoly and sharply cutting royalty payments, Chesapeake Energy is now sitting on mountains of money.

In essence, Chesapeake would get a rebate on the fees it had guaranteed to Access.

No one at the Chesapeake could seem to explain how the charges were set.

He reached Chesapeake Bay, but did not enter it, as the weather was stormy.

Chesapeake promised Drake one-eighth the value of whatever it made from his well.

It includes the peninsula formed by the Chesapeake bay and James river.

In the opinion of the American public, the President had avenged the Chesapeake.

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