chare

variants or char

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Recent Examples of chare Grilled Corn and Avocado Salad with Feta Dressing This recipe is perfect for tailgating with a grill, because the corn, scallions and jalapeno all benefit from a quick char to give them a depth of flavor. Nick Siano, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 27 Jan. 2025 There is a slight savory note of marine air and an old campfire’s cold smoke and char. Joseph V Micallef, Forbes, 16 Jan. 2025 The resulting bourbon has a pleasantly char-forward flavor that is sweet instead of bracing and is bursting with complexity. Erik Ofgang, Forbes, 14 Jan. 2025 Still, insurers have become aggressive in rejecting certain claims, especially for partial damage in which smoke, ash and char may have been contributing factors, Bach said. Rob Wile, NBC News, 11 Jan. 2025 Like in most of Scandinavia, the cuisine is entirely inspired by the ingredients Icelanders have around them, from the free-roaming sheep to the cod, herring, and Arctic char that splash around the cold waters. Claire Volkman, Vogue, 7 Jan. 2025 With a proper char on the bottom, the slices stand up to a fold. Ed Levine, New York Times, 6 Jan. 2025 Brussels are dense vegetables, so the kick of kung pao sauce, char from the fire and crunch from the cashew furikake topping were welcomed — especially alongside the creamy pasta. Hannah Wise, Kansas City Star, 2 Jan. 2025 The safest options are those commonly found in commercial dog food, such as salmon, whitefish, herring, flounder, and Arctic char. George Monastiriakos, Newsweek, 31 Dec. 2024
Recent Examples of Synonyms for chare
Noun
  • Orlando rested its best offensive weapons after their return from international duty, opting to save them for the second half instead.
    Kyle Foley, The Orlando Sentinel, 8 June 2025
  • No one has the right to assault, obstruct, or interfere with federal authorities carrying out their duties.
    Adeola Adeosun, MSNBC Newsweek, 8 June 2025
Noun
  • That’s no easy task — even as his knees deteriorated more and more towards the end of the 2024 season, Armstead still remained a top-three player at his position, according to Pro Football Focus.
    C. Isaiah Smalls II, Miami Herald, 6 June 2025
  • The report found that instead, AI can enrich automatable jobs by freeing up employees from tedious tasks to practice more complex skills and decision making.
    Ernestine Siu, CNBC, 6 June 2025
Noun
  • For manufacturing to continue growing our economy, creating jobs and developing the best products in the world, the United States must update its permitting laws and procedures.
    Matt Robison, MSNBC Newsweek, 5 June 2025
  • In 2024, sports tourism generated $114.4 billion in the United States and supported nearly 665,000 jobs, according to a study from Sports ETA—but upcoming major soccer tournaments are expected to boost those numbers for 2025 and 2026.
    Suzanne Rowan Kelleher, Forbes.com, 5 June 2025
Noun
  • In the years since its release, The Emancipation of Mimi has come to be recognized as both an artistic triumph and a hugely influential pop project.
    Hugh McIntyre, Forbes.com, 10 June 2025
  • This time around the seat will be filled by veteran drummer Joey Waronker, who has worked with everyone from Beck to R.E.M., Elliott Smith and Thom Yorke’s Atoms For Peace side project.
    Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 9 June 2025
Noun
  • The center provides counseling, drop-in respite care, and community resource navigation under its mental health program.
    Olivia Cyrus, Sacbee.com, 8 June 2025
  • Under the plan, families earning $100,000 or less would pay nothing for child care starting in 2028, as it would be paid by the endowment, lawmakers said.
    Christopher Keating, Hartford Courant, 8 June 2025
Noun
  • The president does not have the power to appoint the NPG director; instead, that responsibility is meant to be in the hands of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
    Dan Gooding Gabe Whisnant, MSNBC Newsweek, 30 May 2025
  • Kansas City’s City Council voted unanimously in March for city employees to take on direct responsibility of animal control.
    Noelle Alviz-Gransee, Kansas City Star, 30 May 2025
Noun
  • Two other people were also convicted on charges related to Cowles' murder.
    Emily Blackwood, People.com, 7 June 2025
  • The charges against the sixth person in the indictment — a woman who was accused of helping recruit women to film the adult movies — were dropped in 2021, according to reporting from the San Diego Union-Tribune.
    Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times, 6 June 2025
Noun
  • The legislation’s sponsor is the commission’s most hardline conservative, Commissioner Roberto Gonzalez.
    Douglas Hanks, Miami Herald, 6 June 2025
  • The planning commission meeting takes place at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 11 at Fountain Valley City Hall (10200 Slater Ave.).
    Samantha Gowen, Oc Register, 6 June 2025

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“Chare.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/chare. Accessed 13 Jun. 2025.

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