Sentence examples for word chip from inspiring English sources

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The affricate ch occurs in the word chip 'house,' which is pronounced with a sound intermediate between English chip and cheap; some speakers, especially before the back vowels, pronounce the affricate as a nonpalatalized [ts], and that is thought to have been its 15th-century pronunciation.

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(Those references, for those who think "salsa" when hearing the word "chips," are to the Silicon Valley in Northern California and the Silicon Alley in Manhattan).

Edits: - Page 3. Use of word "ChIPed".

In other words, chips used in the central processing unit, memory cache, video and graphic controllers, audio chips, MPEG compression chips and other such functions are combined into a single chip.

The two extreme ends of the British identity are just the words "chips" and "gravy".

Though "hands" isn't quite the right word; this chip is extended by a foot.

Little missteps like a weird use of the word "retweet" chip away and distract from the story; in a serious moment, it takes away from the drama, and in a funny moment, it suddenly makes the joke feel corny.

In other words, a chip built for video is badly needed.

The frequency data of external input can be transformed to frequency phase control words of chip by simple parallel or serial communication interface with the single chip microcomputer.

In other words, everyone chip in except the state.

In fact, each word feels chipped from a wall of darkness hidden miles beneath the earth.

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