chopping (Meaning)

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chopping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Chop

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chopping (a.)

Stout or plump; large.

Shifting or changing suddenly, as the wind; also, having tumbling waves dashing against each other; as, a chopping sea.

Webster

chopping (n.)

Act of cutting by strokes.

chopping Sentence Examples

  1. She stood at the kitchen counter, rhythmically chopping vegetables for the soup.
  2. The sound of chopping echoed through the house as the chef prepared dinner.
  3. He wielded the axe, chopping firewood for the upcoming winter season.
  4. The lumberjack swung his axe, chopping through the thick trunk of the tree.
  5. She paused briefly, wiping her brow before resuming her chopping duties.
  6. The butcher was busy chopping cuts of meat for the customers.
  7. With precise movements, he began chopping the fallen branches into manageable pieces.
  8. The rhythmic chopping of the waves against the shore was soothing to the ears.
  9. He focused intently, chopping onions with speed and precision.
  10. The chopping of the helicopter blades filled the air as it prepared for takeoff.

FAQs About the word chopping

of Chop, Stout or plump; large., Shifting or changing suddenly, as the wind; also, having tumbling waves dashing against each other; as, a chopping sea., Act of

dicing,slicing, mincing, grating, carving, pureeing, hashing,mashing, puréeing, chipping

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She stood at the kitchen counter, rhythmically chopping vegetables for the soup.

The sound of chopping echoed through the house as the chef prepared dinner.

He wielded the axe, chopping firewood for the upcoming winter season.

The lumberjack swung his axe, chopping through the thick trunk of the tree.