or chull, verb (Anglo-Indian).See quot.
1886. G. A. SALA in Illustrated London News, June 19, p. 644. In Calcutta CHUL is a word that you hear fifty times a day. A lady tells you that her new Ayah will not CHUL at all; the proprietor of that popular weekly journal, the Hooghly Dacoit tells you that he is going home for six months; but that he has an able editor, and that the paper will CHUL very well during his absence. The CHUL, I apprehend, means to go on, to proceed, to do.