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[ US /ˈtʃɑpˈtʃɑp/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with speed
    John got ready in short order
    he works quickly

How To Use chop-chop In A Sentence

  • Victor needs help with something so you need to go… chop-chop, you know what I mean?
  • In capitalist, theocratic societies like fascist Saudi Arabia, the consequences of questioning religious authority often leads to capital punishment in public places known commonly as chop-chop square where, among many other cases, a woman loses her head because she's considered a witch for listening to music by the Beatles. Mexico: Sex Slaves (Part I)
  • Mr Crow said cigarette companies would be forced to drastically cut prices because no-name "chop-chop" tobacco and cigarettes - which cost as little as 30 per cent of a regular packet - would be more attractive. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • An emergency meeting was held, and The Brigade decided that naked pictures were needed, and chop-chop.
  • If the sonnets, odes, and elegies are primarily concerned with "memory, private reclamation, and linguistic chop-chop," as Biespiel has it, why would a public yearning for "moral persuasion" bother with it? Poetry
  • Now, chop-chop - we've got a revolution to organise!
  • Instead, another layer of inaccuracy via inference: Since Hu's family has caused all this trouble by raising a fuss, peeved officialdom is going to make sure that the old girl is out of here chop-chop.
  • I want to suggest that a great public will peer into the world of poetry if the poets will speak outside of the chiseled monuments of poems and distinct aesthetic debates directly to matters beyond memory, private reclamation, and linguistic chop-chop. Why Aren't Poets More Politically Active?
  • If the sonnets, odes, and elegies are primarily concerned with "memory, private reclamation, and linguistic chop-chop," as Biespiel has it, why would a public yearning for "moral persuasion" bother with it? Saying Something
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