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potato chip
noun
a thin slice of potato fried until crisp and usually salted.
potato chip
noun
(usually plural) another name for chip
Also called (in eg Britain): crisp.(usually plural) a very thin slice of potato fried and eaten cold as a snack
Word History and Origins
Origin of potato chip1
Example Sentences
Tinned fish can be enjoyed straight out of the tin or on top of crackers, potato chips and toasted sourdough bread.
"It's like many, many thousands of rotating, glinting ruffled potato chips."
The movie starts in fictional Chuglass, Idaho, the “potato chip capital of America,” where a giant tuber mascot looms over the town.
Crumble some salt-and-vinegar potato chips on top for that satisfying crunch.
In recent years, an increasing number of consumers have been abandoning their favorite brand-name potato chips for cheaper, generic options.
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