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xeque-mate
Catalan
escac i mat
Spanish
jaque mate
A chess move constituting an inescapable and indefensible attack on the opponent's king.
mate
Portuguese
xeque-mate
1
He would always
checkmate
me with the same words: Not so shameful.
2
He had lost; and now, after
checkmate
,
he must resign his place.
3
That will give these two Englishmen three days only to
checkmate
it.
4
His enemies knew this, and they did their best to
checkmate
him.
5
But I think, my dear, it is
checkmate
to him this time.
6
Together we can't
checkmate
him-They talked a great deal about chess.
7
In the game of chess between humanity and cancer, CanceRx is
checkmate
.
8
For check they use the word sah; and for
checkmate
,
mat or mati.
9
Should they make their move, it could soon be
checkmate
for British agriculture.
10
We know them; we can prepare for them, and
checkmate
them.
11
But, until that time, for any pretenders to the Russian throne, it's
checkmate
.
12
This is the last game I play, and it is not
checkmate
yet.
13
The king's
checkmate
was unavoidable; and Henry himself had already noticed his defeat.
14
I think I shall manage to
checkmate
him there all right.
15
The
checkmate
was about five moves off, if we remember rightly.
16
He set forth his case-thecase which meant his political
checkmate
,
then waited.
checkmate
call checkmate
checkmate in
checkmate the king
accept the checkmate
actual checkmate
Portuguese
xeque-mate
Catalan
escac i mat
Spanish
jaque mate