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Definition of chiko roll in English: chiko rollnounˈtʃɪkəʊ ˌrəʊl Australian trademark A savoury snack food consisting of a meat and vegetable mixture coated in batter and deep-fried. they're hoping chiko rolls will soak up the alcohol Example sentencesExamples - She is the new face of the chiko roll, which is undergoing an image makeover of sorts.
- Nothing says lunch in Australia quite like a chiko roll.
- Fast-food chains are often held responsible for the rise in obesity rates in a country that takes pride in its meat pies and that invented the chiko roll.
- The chiko roll was inspired by Chinese spring rolls and came into being in 1950s.
- No calculators, mobile phones, laptop computers, mainframe computers, Geiger counters, electrolysis kits, or chiko rolls may be used during the exam.
- This is clearly her greatest role, for which a large portion of the budget went towards her hairdressing fees, and what was left over went towards chiko rolls.
- The famous chiko roll was created using a modified sausage-making machine.
- Ever wondered what that mystery cabbage mix is inside your chiko roll?
- You'd imagine that the 70s were only about shaggy hair, flared pants, waterbeds, chiko rolls, Paul Hogan, drunk driving, and racist language.
- There aren't many shops perched in the industrial estates that my route took me through—not even a greasy spoon selling chiko rolls to panel beaters.
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