Sentence examples for chop of from inspiring English sources

'chop of' is not a correct phrase.
The correct phrase is 'chop off.' For example, "I chopped off a large branch from the tree."

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A fine chop of mutton.

Noisy, yes; they do drown out the chop of propellers.

And an 8-ounce chop of filet mignon retails for $19.99.

It was hidden, of course, far beneath the chop of wild water.

The fans at Chapel Hill were mocking the tomahawk chop of the Florida State fans.

When Jordan swiped a steal with the chop of a lumberjack, he didn't grab flesh.

Mrs. Bush quickly cut it off with a no-nonsense chop of her hand.

He shows it to the Observer's photographer, breaking the brittle fragment with a chop of his hand.

The salsa came next, then a little chop of onions and cilantro and a crumble of cotija cheese.

The most meticulous and diligent of athletes, even Brennan had not anticipated the crosswinds and wild chop of Lagoa Stadium.

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There is a pursuit, undertaken by an engaging pair of lovers, and a chop-of-the-ax ending in Africa, where one of the Lucans is eaten.

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