chop off (Meaning)
Wordnet
chop off (v)
remove by or as if by cutting
Synonyms & Antonyms of chop off
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chop off Sentence Examples
- The barber accidentally chopped off more hair than I wanted during my haircut.
- The surgeon had to chop off the gangrenous limb to save the patient's life.
- Be careful with that axe; you might chop off a finger if you're not cautious.
- The chef had to chop off the spoiled parts of the vegetables before cooking.
- I had to chop off a section of the rope because it was frayed and unsafe.
- The tailor had to chop off a few inches from the bottom of the pants to make them fit properly.
- Don't play with scissors; you might accidentally chop off a piece of fabric.
- The gardener had to chop off the dead branches from the tree to promote new growth.
- In self-defense, she had to chop off a piece of her attacker's hair to escape his grasp.
- We had to chop off the conversation abruptly when the boss entered the room.
FAQs About the word chop off
remove by or as if by cutting
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The barber accidentally chopped off more hair than I wanted during my haircut.
The surgeon had to chop off the gangrenous limb to save the patient's life.
Be careful with that axe; you might chop off a finger if you're not cautious.
The chef had to chop off the spoiled parts of the vegetables before cooking.