Sentence examples for the chunks from inspiring English sources

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the chunks

noun

A part of something that has been separated.

  • The statue broke into chunks.

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The chunks will have browned a little.

Whatever you choose, cut the chunks big.

Place the dates around or among the chunks of meat.

I'm still holding back the chunks as I type this.

With veal, the smaller the chunks the quicker they cook.

"I remember all the beautiful colors of the chunks, and such a wide variety," he said.

By late Sunday, the pavement had been hammered apart, the chunks left in piles.

(The chunks do, of course, cook rather more quickly, which may be her reasoning).

When making the dough, take care to mix in the chunks of butter as directed.

Stir in the custard before serving, and top with the chunks of rhubarb.

The larger the chunks, the more natural it sounds when several are joined together.

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