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  " ชัก "
verb
to pull at; to discount; draw; take away; withdraw; to pull upon
adverb
rather; somewhat; a bit; gradually; a little; slightly
verb
to have convulsions


" ชักจุฬา "
verb, figurative, idiom
[idiom for] male masturbation; masturbate


" ชักดิ้นชักงอ "
verb
to throw a temper tantrum


" ชักรูป  "
verb
take a photograph; take a picture


" ชัง "
verb
to hate; detest
adjective
[น่าชัง] [is] hateful; ugly


" ชัดตื้น "
adjective
[is] clear in the foreground; foreground in focus


" ชั้นต่ำ "
low class


" ชั้นผู้น้อย "
adjective
inferior; subordinated; of lower rank


" ชั้นสุดท้าย "
adjective
final steps; the last level


" ชัยอนันต์ "
proper noun, person, phrase, loanword, Pali
Chaiyanan; Chaiyanant [a Thai male given name] (countless victories)


" ชั่วนิรันดร์กาล "
adverb
forever; always


" ชาร้อน  "
noun
hot tea


" ช่างตัดผม "
noun
barber


" ช่างพูดช่างคุย "
adjective
[is] talkative


" ช้างเผือก "
noun, figurative, idiom
a person who was born in a rural or provincial area, has become knowledgeable and successful in life, and thus garnered fame in a metropolitan area


" ชานชาลา "
noun
track or platform at a railway or bus station [alternative spelling of ชานชลา]


" ชายหาด "
noun
beach


" ชาวไทย "
noun
[ชาวไทย] Thai folk; Thai people


" ชำรุด "
adjective
[is] defective; out of order; broken


" ชิงอำนาจ "
verb
to sieze power


" ชิ่ว "
interjection
[ชิ่ว ๆ] [sound made to shoo away an animal]


" ชีลาว "
noun
[ผักชีลาว] dill Anethum graveolens; common dillweed or 'Laos coriander'


" ชื่อบุคคลภาษาอังกฤษ "
phrase
English people's given names


" ชุบ "
verb
to coat (with); to plate; to overlay; to gild
verb
to dip; to soak


" เช็กสเปียร์ "
proper noun, person, loanword, English
Shakespeare


" เชสเตอร์ "
proper noun, loanword, English
Chester [an English given name]


" เชิดใส่ "
verb, colloquial
to look the other way or to ignore someone who is not fabulous


" เชือกเส้นเล็ก "
noun
string


" โชกโชน "
adjective
has one’s fill of hardship; [is] seasoned; experienced; having a lot of; imbued with


" ใช้มือเดินต่างตีน "
verb, phrase
to walk on one's hands