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Chicom, n. and a.|ˈtʃaɪkɒm| [f. Chinese a. + communist.] (A) Chinese Communist.
1966New Statesman 14 Oct. 549/1 The Chicom hordes are held at bay. 1967M. Childs Taint of Innocence (1968) ii. 78 The Chicoms versus the Sovs in Kerala Province. 1969J. Bennett Dragon ii. 20 ‘I suppose we're quite sure the Chicoms have Dr Warren?’..‘I assume you mean the Chinese Communists. I can't stand this verbal shorthand...’ 1969H. MacInnes Salzburg Connection xvi. 222 The Russians would keep intercepting his radio messages to the Chicom agents in Warsaw. |