Meaning & Definition of word "Checkers"

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    Checkers

    /ˈtʃɛk.ərz/

    noun:

    • 1. A board game played by two players who move pieces diagonally on an 8x8 board and capture each other's pieces by jumping over them.
      • Example: After dinner, we sat down to play a game of checkers.
    • 2. The pieces used in the game of checkers.
      • Example: She set up the checkers on the board, ready for the game to begin.
    • 3. A pattern of squares or checks, commonly black and red or black and white, on a board or fabric.
      • Example: His shirt was patterned with red and white checkers that reminded me of a picnic blanket.

    Etymology

    The word 'checkers' is derived from the game’s earlier forms, dating back to the 12th century in France.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    checkers champion:

    A person who excels in playing checkers, often recognized in tournaments.

    playing checkers:

    Engaging in simple strategy or tactics.

    checkers party:

    An informal gathering where people play checkers together.

    Related Words

    draughts:

    A game similar to checkers, often played in different international variants.

    strategy:

    A plan of action designed to achieve a goal, essential in games like checkers.

    Slang Meanings of checkers

    Meaning: To defeat someone easily.

    Example Sentence: I just checkered him in that last round, he didn't stand a chance.

    Meaning: To go back and forth in a conversation or argument.

    Example Sentence: We were just checkering on our opinions about the latest movie.