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How To Use Chip off In A Sentence

  • Locals rushed to chip off pieces from the waxy white blob. The Sun
  • It appears to be a solid object, which was captured by Saturn's gravity, rather than being a chip off the ringed planet.
  • When they've finished the route then can chip off a bit of the climb to put in their gin and tonics!
  • A chip off the old block he was not.
  • Locals rushed to chip off pieces from the waxy white blob. The Sun
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  • Locals rushed to chip off pieces from the waxy white blob. The Sun
  • The microchip offers hope to 200,000 people stricken by the degenerative eye disease retinitis pigmentosa. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her fifth child was born, a son who Sally at first thought was another chip off the old block.
  • Remove before the drying cycle and chip off the residue with the back of a knife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remove before the drying cycle and chip off the residue with the back of a knife. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself.
  • Eg : Mymother and I are very alike, I am a chip off the old block!
  • He's a brick, a chip off the old block, a good 'un.
  • Remove before the drying cycle and chip off the residue with the back of a knife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a good varnish that will not chip off.
  • Nicky is not quite a chip off the old patrician Oppenheimer block.
  • Then chip off a little piece of ice and hold it on your finger.
  • Instead the biochip offered by this company is a simplified testing kit for Enterovirus 71, a deadly disease which claimed 64 victims during a 1998 outbreak in Taiwan.
  • Her fifth child was born, a son who Sally at first thought was another chip off the old block.
  • Locals rushed to chip off pieces from the waxy white blob. The Sun
  • Locals rushed to chip off pieces from the waxy white blob. The Sun
  • Her fifth child was born, a son who Sally at first thought was another chip off the old block.
  • They are a chip off the old block.
  • Young Charlie a chip off the old block; he had blond hair like his father's.
  • Still, like a chip off the old block, I worried my two daughters right through college.

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