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chequer
/ ˈtʃɛkə /
noun
any of the marbles, pegs, or other pieces used in the game of Chinese chequers
a pattern consisting of squares of different colours, textures, or materials
one of the squares in such a pattern
verb
to make irregular in colour or character; variegate
to mark off with alternating squares of colour
Word History and Origins
Origin of chequer1
Example Sentences
Verstappen, though, then went off at the first corner after the chequered flag after locking up his brakes following his practice start from the grid.
Some argue that, if there are no meaningful changes to the chequered political system, the sacrifices of those killed in the uprising could be rendered meaningless.
Stokes, 34, has a chequered injury history and has only just returned from hamstring surgery.
Norris retired on the spot with broken front suspension but Piastri was able to continue as the safety car came out, and led the pack to the chequered flag.
The thousands in attendance created an electric atmosphere in a stadium that has endured a chequered past.
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