chippy (Meaning)

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chippy (a.)

Abounding in, or resembling, chips; dry and tasteless.

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chippy (n.)

A small American sparrow (Spizella socialis), very common near dwelling; -- also called chipping bird and chipping sparrow, from its simple note.

chippy Sentence Examples

  1. Feeling peckish, I decided to grab some fish and chips from the local chippy down the street.
  2. We debated between the chippy and the Thai place for dinner, ultimately choosing the chippy for its classic taste.
  3. The long line outside the chippy on a Friday night was a testament to its popularity in the neighborhood.
  4. The chippy offered a variety of battered options, from cod and haddock to sausages and mushy peas.
  5. "Have you tried the curry sauce?" the chippy owner asked, a staple condiment for many fish and chips lovers.
  6. While typically British, the term "chippy" has become a slang term for any fish and chip shop in some parts of the world.
  7. The chippy owner proudly displayed a newspaper article praising their "best chips in town" award.
  8. After a long day at the beach, a warm portion of fish and chips from the chippy hit the spot perfectly.
  9. Vegetarians rejoice! Some chippies offer delicious alternatives like battered halloumi or veggie burgers.
  10. Next time you're in the mood for some greasy goodness, pop into your local chippy for a taste of classic comfort food.

FAQs About the word chippy

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Feeling peckish, I decided to grab some fish and chips from the local chippy down the street.

We debated between the chippy and the Thai place for dinner, ultimately choosing the chippy for its classic taste.

The long line outside the chippy on a Friday night was a testament to its popularity in the neighborhood.

The chippy offered a variety of battered options, from cod and haddock to sausages and mushy peas.