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What does chad mean?

chad

a small piece of paper that is supposed to be removed when a hole is punched in a card or paper tape

Chad

a landlocked desert republic in north-central Africa; was under French control until 1960 a family of Afroasiatic tonal languages (mostly two tones) spoken in the regions west and south of Lake Chad in north central Africa (= Lake Chad) a lake in north central Africa; fed by the Shari river

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How do I use chad in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I said to Chad that you're in a position to influence people.
He told me that he liked to work in Chad.
Lake Chad is continuing to shrink.

Movie subtitles

Chad Wyatt.
Chad and Earl are mean.
Chad, I know we got off to a bit of a rough start, but it isn't too late to start over.
Chad!
I don't know much about what happened, just that Chad said his mom and dad argued a lot.
Chad's coming home.
Chad?
Chad's out of the Army.
It's Chad!
Hello, Chad!
All lead. Hey, Chad.
Let her swim, Chad.
Chad.
That, my dear chad, is kipitu.
Hey, chad!
Well, he marked the exact spot of all his dives on an undersea chad.
I'm Chad Marshall.
Chad, this is Erin and Mary Ellen Walton.
This is Chad Marshall.
Well, Chad and I just started talking.
Chad, I hear you're up here to get a firsthand look at the timber business.
You got a place to stay, Chad?
Morning, Chad.
You were wondering if Chad thinks you're pretty.
That boy Chad's a fine worker, if the girls would just let him alone.
Guerillas in Chad.
I'm Copeland, sir. Chad Copeland.
Chad, would you please just let me yell at him without interrupting? - Sure.
You know, Chad? I don't think we've got his full attention.
Silly me, I don't understand how that could've happened. What was your name again? Chad?
This is Chad, Mike.
Yes, Chad.
Thanks for the movie, Chad.
Good night, Chad.
Listen, wolf. having chad palomino in this movie will be a benefit to us all.
I had a lot of fun last night, really, but I gotta tell you, where I'm at right now in my life, a relationship. chad, hold on a second.
Chad's ready for his makeup.
Why, thank you, chad.
Chad, you're over there by the chair.

News and current affairs

In very remote places like Afghanistan or Chad, weak connections with the world economy also delayed the process of social change.
For example, refugees leaving Sudan can strain the stability of neighboring Chad.
Threatened aid cutoffs in Kenya, Chad, and elsewhere would make desperately bad situations worse.
Though such flows cost people in Djibouti, Congo, and Chad more than one-fifth of their incomes every year, they almost never make headlines.
Another instance in which international justice has had a positive effect is in Chad. In February 2000, at the request of victims, Senegal indicted and arrested Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre, who had taken refuge there.
The fate of that prosecution in Senegal remains uncertain, but it revived the once moribund issue of justice in Chad.
Chad's current president, Idriss Deby, recently met with victims for the first time and promised to support their cases.
But justice did come to Chad.
When news of the group's arrival was announced on Chad's radio, former victims began to line up at the courthouse to tell their stories.
The judge's visit - and the Chad government's full cooperation - seemed to give the victims courage, however.
No one yet thinks that Chad is that country.
Yemen and Chad are likely to be next.
Roughly a third of Darfur's population has been forced from their homes and are now in displaced persons camps inside Sudan, where they remain subject to the Janjaweed terror, or in equally vulnerable refugee settlements in Chad.
Now, at long last, with the support of the African Union, he faces trial in his adopted home for the crimes he committed in Chad.
Another instance in which international justice has had a positive effect is in Chad.
At the same time, the governments of Chad and the Central African Republic would never have accepted NATO's intervention to help resolve the Darfur crisis.
Tens of thousands of troops from the EU's member states have been deployed outside of their home countries in Sierra Leone, Congo, Ivory Coast, Chad, Lebanon, and Afghanistan.
In February 2000, at the request of victims, Senegal indicted and arrested Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre, who had taken refuge there.
Here the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline sets a valuable example.

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