account, case history, date slip, epos, inscribe, make a note, narrative, put on paper, resume, tape, version
Definitionn. a record or narrative description of past events
Last update: August 13, 2016
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He consulted the chronicles of the period to find the facts. [noun]
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His latest movie is a chronicle of life when he was younger. [noun]
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It has not been stated in this chronicle that he had large outstanding ears, rather like the handles of a Greek amphora. [noun]
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As a dramatic chronicle of human life, the 20th century is difficult to beat. [noun]
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For the truth of this custom, he quoted the chronicle of Antwerp and that of St. [noun]
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"The Chancellor is a living chronicle, and his conversation chiefly consists in reminiscences of events I would rather forget." [noun]
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Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle. [noun]
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And then my three years of dreaming and my two years of wakening will be chronicled doubtless. [noun]
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No doubt it was, once; but not in a chronicle of this sort, where the Cypriote gests must take a lowly place among others fair and foul of this King-errant. [noun]
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Prior to 1588 only three true Chronicle plays are known to have been acted. [noun]
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At Paris, one of the journals which chronicled the fact fell into his hands. [noun]
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