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  • a small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service
    brochure
  • a person employed to drive a private or rented automobile.
    chauffeur
  • a person who accompanies and looks after another person or group of people.
    chaperone
  • a game in which players try to guess a word or phrase from the actions of another player who is not allowed to speak. OR an absurd pretense intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance.
    charade
  • a decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles.
    chandelier
  • a cloth canopy which fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft,
    parachute
  • a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
    cliché
  • he use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
    chicanery
  • a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
    cache
  • a line or stripe in the shape of a V or an inverted V, especially one on the sleeve of a uniform indicating rank or length of service.
    chevron
  • a state in the Great Lakes region of the upper Midwestern United States. It has land borders with Wisconsin to the northwest, and Indiana and Ohio to the south
    Michigan
  • a professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel.
    chef
  • a wooden house or cottage with overhanging eaves, typically found in the Swiss Alps.
    chalet
  • an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task.
    machine