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chopped
[chopt]
adjective
diced, minced, or cut into small bits.
(of an automobile) streamlined; lowered.
Other Word Forms
- unchopped adjective
- well-chopped adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of chopped1
Example Sentences
In the five decades following Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking masterpiece, most sharksploitation has been chopped up and diluted into chum, tossed into the water by careless, filmmaking fishermen.
On the morning of the lunch, Ms Patterson recounted frying off some garlic, shallots and several trays of supermarket-bought mushrooms that had been finely chopped in a food processor.
Apple is concerned that when devices are stolen, rather than being reused elsewhere they are instead being chopped up into component parts - like screens, processors and batteries - which can then be sold on for repairs.
Arias was so frustrated by the loitering delivery drivers that he chopped off the branches that shaded the drivers.
So yeah, maybe you only took three leaves of chopped lettuce.
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