(Polo) one of six divisions into which a polo match is divided.
A shoe that comes up to the ankle and is laced through two or three pairs of eyelets; often made of suede.
1The chukka-chukka of helicopters descends heavily from the skies above the Berlaymo(...)
2She is walking towards 18-year-old Prince William, dashing in his sporting gear, preparing to play the next chukka.
3The chukka-chukka of helicopters descends heavily from the skies above the Berlaymont building, vast headquarters of the European Commission.
4One chukka ended in a complete pile-up and as we were extricating ourselves, our hostess called from the balustrade.
5They come in a variety of colors and go great with khakis or denim, as well as sneakers or chukka boots.
6The window was crammed with brogues and beautiful riding boots, chukka boots, velvet slippers with little foxes sewn on their fronts.
7For example, in these past summer months, we've seen the chukka paired with a pair of shorts or rocked with lightweight khakis.
8There was spiced pear cider; venison roast with wine sauce; and a huge galantine pie thick with lamb, chukka, currants, and bog berries.
9Traditionally we've looked at the Chukka as a shoe option for fall.
10Played over four quarters, or chukkas, it closely followed the rules of polo.
11I would add to that: weekend brogues, desert boots or chukkas, suede loafers.
12On paper, the day should have been a jolly outing, all sunshine, chukkas and Pimms.
13Labour MP Chukka Umana and Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Williams hold opposing views about Vince Cable's plans.
14The Chukka boot is an ankle length boots that usually laces up and has three or four eyelets.
15He had on his usual "business suit" of faded blue jeans, a T-shirt and Chukka boots.
16Well, they played the chukkas, and they hit a ball and they sped up and down the field.