9 Seuss Dictionary - JohnThurlow.com
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Chinaman<br />
circle<br />
“Let the kids get up”—in I Am NOT Going to<br />
Get Up Today!<br />
Chinaman One of the persons (“Who eats<br />
with sticks”) who is part of Marco’s fantasizing—in<br />
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry<br />
Street<br />
Chip Chop Shop, Skipper Zipp’s Clipper<br />
Ship Eating place of which Skipper Zipp is<br />
proprietor—in Oh Say Can You Say<br />
Chippendale Mupp Creature that is said<br />
to bite its tail “every night before shutting<br />
his eyes”—in Dr. <strong>Seuss</strong>’s Sleep Book<br />
choc’late mush-mush Among the foods<br />
the singer says he/she could eat—in “The<br />
Super-Supper March,” as part of The Cat in<br />
the Hat Song Book<br />
choo choo Sounds made by Mr. Brown, “like<br />
a train”—in Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You<br />
chops, lamb Among the foods the singer<br />
says he/she could eat—in “The Super-Supper<br />
March,” as part of The Cat in the Hat Song Book<br />
chops, wham Among the foods the singer<br />
says he/she could eat—in “The Super-Supper<br />
March,” as part of The Cat in the Hat Song Book<br />
chopsticks Objects used by the Chinaman<br />
who is part of Marco’s fantasizing—in And to<br />
Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street<br />
chowder, dried-fried clam Part of the<br />
charge (together with “ants’ eggs,” “bees’<br />
legs,” and Poo-a-Doo Powder) said to have<br />
been used to load the Yooks’ Kick-a-Poo<br />
Kid—in The Butter Battle Book<br />
Christmas 1: Holiday central to the story—<br />
in How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2: Time,<br />
the narrator says, “They can yelp from now<br />
till . . . / but it isn’t going to help.”—in I Am<br />
NOT Going to Get Up Today! See also:<br />
Merry Christmas Mush<br />
Christmas gifts Presents suggested for<br />
fathers named Dwight or Jim—in Oh Say Can<br />
You Say<br />
chrysanthemums Flower involved in one<br />
of the subjects (“how to tell chrysanthemums<br />
/ From miniature poodles”) taught by Miss<br />
Twining at Diffendoofer School—in Hooray<br />
for Diffendoofer Day!<br />
chuck-a-luck Among the ingredients the<br />
Glunk says are included (“Hunk of chuck-aluck,<br />
I think”) when making Glunker Stew—<br />
in “The Glunk That Got Thunk,” as part of I<br />
Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories<br />
Chuggs Creatures (“Some keen-shooter,<br />
mean-shooter, bean-shooter bugs”) Gerald<br />
McGrew fantasizes about capturing for<br />
McGrew Zoo—in If I Ran the Zoo<br />
chutes Parachutes that Marco says fish<br />
“From the world’s highest river” use to<br />
“float down beside” waterfalls “so steep /<br />
That it’s dangerous to ride ’em”—in<br />
McElligot’s Pool<br />
Cindy-Lou Who Tiny Who child that interrupted<br />
the Grinch at “stop number one”<br />
during his Christmas Eve plundering of<br />
Who-ville homes—in How the Grinch Stole<br />
Christmas<br />
cinnamon seeds Objects it is said the<br />
creature called Glikker “spends his time<br />
juggling,” except during “the month of<br />
SeptUmber”—in On Beyond Zebra<br />
circle and circles 1: Among the positions<br />
or manners with regard to which the Cat in<br />
the Hat says, “I can read in . . .”—in I Can<br />
Read with My Eyes Shut! 2: Among the<br />
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