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chronicle English

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chronicle

A chronicle is a written account of events in the order of when they happened.

chronicle

record in chronological order; make a historical record (= history, account, story) a record or narrative description of past events a history of France he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president the story of exposure to lead

Synonyms chronicle synonyms

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Conjugation chronicle conjugation

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chronicle · verb

Examples chronicle examples

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Simple sentences

The Sacramento Chronicle writes frequently about that old trapper.
That old chronicle is on the left.

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Here's a front-page story in the Chronicle about a Mrs. Harry Silverstone in Brooklyn who's missing.
Mr. Carter, here is a three-column headline in the Chronicle.
Read all about it in the early morning Chronicle.
The Chronicle's a good newspaper.
Chronicle's a good idea for a newspaper.
You know how long it took the Chronicle to get that staff together? - Twenty years.
Bernstein, these men who were with the Chronicle weren't they just as devoted to the Chronicle policy as they are now to our policies?
Do we stand for the same things the Chronicle stands for?
The Chronicle ought to form a cheering section for her.
Chronicle.
In The Chronicle?
You have announced an entertainment in the town chronicle brimming with a range of sensations.
New York calling Mr. Adams. of The Chronicle at Washington, DC.
This is Adams of The Washington Chronicle.
Only The Chronicle and The Herald.
What did you do with The Chronicle?
There was an unopened copy of the Evening Chronicle found on the divan.
You did mention earlier in the evening purchasing the Chronicle, didn't you.
I know you're tired, gentlemen, but I brought you here for a reason. - This little pilgrimage will do us good. - The Chronicle's a good newspaper.
But look who's working for the Chronicle.
You know how long it took the Chronicle to get that staff together?
Make an extra copy of that picture and mail it to the Chronicle.
You want to live a quiet life. You said so in The Chronicle.
You will be provided with a recording translating device in hopes that a chronicle of this contest will serve to dissuade others of your kind from entering our system, but you will not be permitted to communicate with your ship.
Give the message to The Chronicle.
Since then he's given a statement to The Chronicle.
Jesus! Send it out. to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Write a family chronicle based on our own experiences.
Perhaps a little family chronicle?
The familiar features of the man in the moon are a chronicle of ancient impacts.
The information you require is on the chronicle discs in the records locker.
Oh, it's an old chronicle.
He will lead our chronicle.
Tokyo. This chronicle, spanning nearly 40 years, depicts the transformation of life in Japan. Ozu's films deal with the slow deterioration of the Japanese family, and thereby with the deterioration of a national identity.

News and current affairs

It is said to be an excellent chronicle of the court's day-to-day goings-on, revealing, for example, that the emperor celebrated Christmas as a boy, that he had nose surgery in his youth, and how often he met with whom.

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