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chop up

VERB
  1. cut into pieces
    chop meat
    Chop wood

How To Use chop up In A Sentence

  • The tiller will break up the ground and get it ready for planting, chop up any debris, and help mix in fertilizer and compost.
  • Chop up some cucumber and carrots or serve with nachos for a healthy treat. The Sun
  • As soon attempt to slice water with a sword, or chop up the sea.
  • First, she licks the knife she has been using to chop up the fruit, her lizard tongue running up and down the dull blade.
  • Chop up apple and carrot and let them munch away. The Sun
  • Almost all of the sharks we fish for are listed in the book, and even if you're no longer allowed to chop up the odd pilot-whale or two for chum, you'll still find something of value and fascination here.
  • Put the butter into a stewpan, put in the chops and brown them quickly; take out, chop up the apple and onion, and fry that too. The Art of Living in Australia
  • Chop up the onion into small pieces.
  • Worse, their concern for readers accustomed to short Dick-and-Jane sentences and political cliché has often led them to chop up Herodotus 'long, marvelously organized paratactic clauses, scramble his sentences, omit his oral-style repetitions altogether, pepper his text with unmarked explanatory glosses, and turn his concrete phraseology into a series of bland bureaucratic abstractions. The Great Marathon Man
  • Then I slice the white part of a scallion very, very thinly, chop a serrano or two, chop up some cilantro, add some cubed tomato and then quite a bit of lemon juice. Guacamole, my way | Homesick Texan
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