Sentence examples for the chunk from inspiring English sources

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the chunk

noun

A part of something that has been separated.

  • The statue broke into chunks.

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As the chunk of ice melted, it created Walden Pond.

At the top, rests the chunk of steel from the twin towers.

Butter featured in his books by the chunk and the double-tablespoon.

The chunk somehow ended up in the "decayed industrial town" of Worksop, in Nottinghamshire, England.

This beef is sold not by the fillet or rump steak but by the chunk.

Mr. November said the chunk of door was the only piece he found.

You then have to identify every neuron and trace its path through the chunk of brain.

The chef throws the chunk down on to the white counter.

(The attempted return is the chunk that's missing from the film).

But that very elegance, apparent throughout the chunk I saw, masks intellectual facility with technical means.

"The board did not like that they received the chunk of their income from bonuses".

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