Sentence examples for is chopped into from inspiring English sources

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In this country, the wood is chopped into Popsicle sticks.

Overcooked meat or fish is rejuvenated when it is chopped into small pieces and fried in a crisp potato pancake.

Sometimes content is chopped into what the industry calls Webisodes, defined as short-form entertainment rather than short film.

Finally when everything is ready, starlight scooped up by the six-foot mirror is chopped into electronic bits, which are reconstituted as light on his video screen.

Most of the wood is filled with metal spikes and treated with chemicals, so it is difficult to recycle, but some is chopped into chips to cover dirt roads.

Imaging technology makes it possible to watch the brain firing as it summons a memory, and it shows that a single story — the joke told last Thanksgiving, an old friend's rattling car, a quarrel between lovers — is chopped into pieces, stored in different areas of the brain and then reassembled, with new or different elements that have been added since the original event.

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The third episode is lousy (and devolves into lectures that are chopped into montages).

Gray sharks were being chopped into filets with a rhythmic thud.

The cavernous space had been chopped into a warren of tiny rooms.

Soon the adjacent forest had been chopped into fragments to accommodate fields and pastures.

They looked at a house on West 121st Street whose upper floors had been chopped into apartments.

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