Citations:chunky

Etymology 2: sport

 * 1957, Don Tracy, Cherokee, page 49:
 * Now they wouldn't shout for Suti whenever there was some nasty chore to do; now the other boys would want him to play chunky with them.
 * 1987, Southern folk ballads (W. K. McNeil, George E. Lankford), page 253:
 * In the Southeast the form was a ground stone disk called a "chunkstone" for playing chunky.


 * 2002, Alan Taylor, American Colonies, page 391:
 * The towns featured a central plaza of beaten earth, where men regularly played chunky (a spear-tossing game) and a ball sport akin to lacrosse, both accompanied by heavy betting.