Crossword-Solution: CHAV
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CHAV | anagram | HVAC, VACH |
We have 6 clues for the answer “CHAV”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Brash and loutish youth | 1 answer |
| Rather brash person | 1 answer |
| Uncouth Bournemouth youth | 1 answer |
| Young and loutish lower-class person | 1 answer |
| Young person given to loutish behaviour and designer clothes | 1 answer |
| Young uncultured British type | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHAV (5)
SPECIMEN OF A SONG IN THE VULGAR OR BROKEN ROMMANY As I was a jawing to the gav yeck divvus, I met on the dron miro Rommany chi: I puch’d yoi whether she com sar mande; And she penn’d: tu si wafo Rommany, And I penn’d, I shall ker tu miro tacho Rommany, Fornigh tute but dui chavé: Methinks I’ll cam tute for miro merripen, If tu but pen, thou wilt commo sar mande.
Thus he turned the third verse of the fifth chapter of Solomon's Song, "I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?" into "Chav a doffed my cooat; how shall I don't? Chav a washed my veet; how shall I moil 'em?" This is a good example of intelligent reading; for the boy took in the sense of the printed lines, and then made it his own by giving homely utterance to what he understood.
How shall I defile them?" The boy read thus, with his eyes, as I say, full on the text:--"Chav a doffed my cooat.
Under La-Sande the conquest of the Camarines was completed by Captain Juan Chavés and the city of Nueva Caceres founded.
Jean, a little below the neglected terrace in the Rue Chavée--which is well worth visiting for its prospect.
Quotes with CHAV (2)
Taken together, New Labour policies have helped to build a series of overlapping chav caricatures: the feckless, the non-aspirational, the scrounger, the dysfunctional and the disorderly. To hear this sort of rhetoric from Labour, rather than the Tories, has confirmed the stereotypes and prejudices many middle-class people have about working-class communities and individuals. But it can be far subtler than outright attacks. Many of New Labour's underlying philosophies were st…
But the reality is that chav-hate is a lot more than snobbery. It is a class war. It is an expression of the belief that everyone should become middle class and embrace middle-class values and lifestyles, leaving those who don't to be ridiculed and hated. It is about refusing to acknowledge anything of worth in working-class Britain, and systematically ripping it to shreds in newspapers, on TV, on Facebook, and in general conversation. This is what the demonization of the working class means.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: WSJ.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2016).