Sentence examples for been chopped off from inspiring English sources

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been chopped off

noun

A cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.

  • I only like lamb chops with mint jelly.

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Like, "both of his arms have been chopped off" bad.

In Tudor times, Fred Goodwin's head would have been chopped off, parboiled and placed on a pike.

It floats unplanted in midair, as if it had been chopped off at the bottom or torn away from its roots.

The Monmouth County prosecutor, John Kaye, said the women had been decapitated and that their hands and feet had been chopped off, The Associated Press reported.

"The intelligence community has been chopped off at the knees for a long time," Ms. Guthrie said, "and we should have remained very vigilant.

Witnesses who testified at the Taylor trial — which lasted more than twice as long as planned — included men whose hands had been chopped off and women who had been raped.

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And Sony as a business has been chopping off bits and pieces of its business as it prepares for this new era".

"He was found killed and his head was chopped off".

Toes are chopped off; severed fingers fly through the air.

His head is to be chopped off by an executioner wielding a long, curved sword.

"We have heads being chopped off because there are Christians in the Middle East..

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