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what is the meaning of chivvy???

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Answered by bLaCkPiNk591
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tell (someone) repeatedly to do something.

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Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Chivvy which is also spelled "chivvy," became established in our language in the early 20th century and at first meant "to harass or chase." Early usage examples are of people chivying a chicken around to catch it and of a person chivying around food that is frying. The word itself is from the British noun of the same spelling meaning "chase" or "hunt." The noun is believed to be derived from Chevy Chase-a term for "chase" or "confusion" that is taken from the name of a ballad describing the 1388 battle of Otterburn between the Scottish and English. (A chase in this context is an unenclosed tract of land in England that is used as a game.

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