Chicken Raffle

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɪkən ˈræfəl/

Definitions of chicken raffle

noun chicken raffle - an event where participants have the chance to win a chicken as a prize

Example Sentences

A1 I won a chicken raffle at the local fair.

A2 The school is hosting a chicken raffle to raise funds for a field trip.

B1 The community center organized a chicken raffle to support a local charity.

B2 Participants eagerly bought tickets for the chicken raffle, hoping to win the grand prize.

C1 The annual chicken raffle has become a popular event in the town, drawing in people from all over.

C2 The organizers of the chicken raffle went all out, offering gourmet chicken dishes as prizes to attract more participants.

Examples of chicken raffle in a Sentence

formal The local community center is hosting a chicken raffle to raise funds for a new playground.

informal Hey, have you heard about the chicken raffle happening at the park this weekend?

slang I can't wait to try my luck at the chicken raffle - fingers crossed I win a big bird!

figurative Participating in the chicken raffle felt like taking a gamble on an uncertain outcome.

Grammatical Forms of chicken raffle

plural

chicken raffles

comparative

more chicken raffle

superlative

most chicken raffle

present tense

chicken raffle

future tense

will chicken raffle

perfect tense

have chicken raffled

continuous tense

is chicken raffling

singular

chicken raffle

positive degree

chicken raffle

infinitive

to chicken raffle

gerund

chicken raffling

participle

chicken raffled

Origin and Evolution of chicken raffle

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'chicken raffle' originated in small towns and rural communities where it was a popular fundraising event. Participants would buy tickets for a chance to win a live chicken, which was often the grand prize.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'chicken raffle' has evolved to refer to any type of raffle where the prize is a chicken or poultry-related item. It is often used in a humorous or light-hearted context.