1. chequered - Adjective
2. chequered - Verb
3. chequered - Adjective Satellite
patterned with alternating squares of color
Source: WordNetA red-and-black chequered Balenciaga wrap – I’m such a winter girl. Source: Internet
At the Portuguese Grand Prix, took the chequered flag – and in doing so, he became the most successful driver in Formula 1 history in terms of race wins. Source: Internet
A BLUNDER with the waving of the chequered flag cost Daniel Ricciardo the fastest lap of the Canadian Grand Prix, but it did not affect the outcome as Sebastian Vettel claimed victory on Sunday. Source: Internet
As we went through the entrance and marvelled at the impressive remnant of the original vaulted ceiling and an ancient dovecote, Ian delved into the chequered past of the manor house of Lovell family (from which the village derives its name). Source: Internet
His appearance is vaguely similar to that of Dennis the Menace ; he wears a black-and-red chequered jumper, black trousers and takes better care of his hair than his equally mischievous counterpart. Source: Internet
Founded in 1895, Eintracht Braunschweig can look back on a long and chequered history. Source: Internet