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chukker

Or chuk·kar

[chuhk-er]

noun

Polo.
  1. one of the periods of play.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of chukker1

1895–1900; < Hindi chakkar < Sanskrit cakra wheel
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Example Sentences

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Matches will be played in five parts, known as chukkers, of four minutes and 30 seconds.

This winter, top polo players will drop by with their ponies to play informal chukkers with residents.

And probably some slightly less important, but still pretty important, chukkers.

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It would be marvelous to sit through even one chukker again.

From there, the two teams checked, jostled and scrambled their way through a series of frenzied five-minute chukkers, as quarters are known.

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