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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chopped me" can be grammatically correct and is often used in spoken English.
It is more commonly used informally or in casual conversation rather than in formal written English. Example: "She chopped me off mid-sentence with a loud laugh."
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I was angry, more than angry, when Ruddock chopped me down in a reserves match and I was diagnosed afterwards with two ankle fractures that kept me out for months.
So he chopped me over and even though at the weekend I was maybe playing with the youth team or reserves on a Monday, during the week I was part of that first-team squad.
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"They may chop me up into bits and pieces".
He said nothing — he just kept chopping me".
He also wanted to chop me off by the knees.
If you chop me in half, you'll see 'Yorkshire' running through me".
The man dropped his gun and staggered around the room begging "don't chop me any more".
"They've got to chop me down like a big tree," Clemens said.
But because I wouldn't advance to his sickness he decided to chop me off at the legs.
Some of them tell you, "chop me off!", others say, "no, keep me, I will bear pods for you next time".
Sometimes I keep working throughout the twilight, wandering further away and suddenly find myself having to grope through the darkness back to my village because the trees have been calling me: "Cut me off, chop me there".
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