Sentence examples for to chopping from inspiring English sources

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to chopping

noun

A cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.

  • I only like lamb chops with mint jelly.

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The claim is about as innocuous as they come: what is there, really, to chopping lettuce?

I know I came close numerous times to chopping off one of my fingers as a youth.

The brambles we never got around to chopping down bore the most delicious, fattest blackberries I've ever eaten.

Amid the milking that was akin to chopping a a chunk of steak out of England's rump.

For Sander, it must have been akin to chopping off her head, or pulling her heart out of her body.

We took his photo, promised to send him a print and left him to go back to chopping firewood.

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Whiz to chop coarsely.

This raises the question: to chop or not to chop?

Dorry offers to chop Every out.

Appointments seem to chop and change.

They wanted to chop their heads off.

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