Chink-land

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Chink-land

  1. Alternative form of Chinkland
    • 1955, Anthony B. Herbert, Robert L. Niemann, Conquest to Nowhere, page 240:
      "I tell you I don't have. Were they in Chink-land?" "Yeah." "Maybe they got captured."
    • 2014, Michael Lasser, America's Songs II: Songs from the 1890s to the Post-War Years, →ISBN:
      It's Chinatown now, and you go with them in the roundup of celestial Chink-land until presently they stop—it's an inspiration.