Do you suppose I'm going to chivy Jimmy about without doing anything to help him?
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Before he could reply, if he meant to, Mrs. James came out to chivy us inside.
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I let the first class off easily, but the second I chivy through a whole year.
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It was an eternal game of chivy or hide-and-seek, each person being by turn the hunter and the hunted.
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Somebody has to chivy him.
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They are not in a hurry, nor "chivy" over their work either; the tides rise and fall slowly, and they work in correspondence.
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I did see some of the peasants chivying a fellow down below.
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You don't stamp out a vice by chivying it round the corner.
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On the left-hand dock Egwene found Anaiya, watching the loading and chivying those who were not moving fast enough.
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Here groups of young men, with chivalrous idealism, were jeering at and chivying the broken remnants of a suffrage meeting.
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"Come on, Nancy," I chivy, putting my arm round her shoulders.
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As you've discovered, scolding, chivying, and harrying a fellow is one way to make sure he doesn't have time for mischief.
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Don't you come fooling about, making me mad, chivying away all my better feelings with this silly tombstone nonsense of yours.
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Then he made the rounds again, chivying the regulars to pay their tabs and pleading for someone to haul the corpses to the boneyard.
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On the 18th, during the night, the Gloucestershire Regiment advanced from their position near Chivy, filled in the enemy's trenches, and captured two Maxim guns.