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Synonym: cut, slice. Antonym: join

Meaning: To cut into pieces, especially with a sharp tool.

Chop sentence for class 1


- I will chop the carrots for the salad.
- My mom asked me to chop the onions.
- Can you chop the fruit for the party?
- I like to chop the vegetables for soup.
- Let's chop some wood for the fire.
- I will chop the sticks to make a fort.
- Can you help me chop the paper for our art?
- We need to chop the grass in the yard.
- I can chop the cheese for the sandwich.
- Let's chop the chocolate for the cookies.
- My dad will chop the meat for dinner.
- I will chop the leaves in the garden.
- Can you chop the bright paper to make stars?
- I will chop the ice to make them cold.
- My sister can chop the strawberries for dessert.
- I will help you chop the playdough into pieces.
- Lets chop the pasta into smaller bites.
- I like to chop crayons when I draw.
- Can you chop the stickers to use in our book?
- I can chop the grass to help the garden grow.
- Let's chop the clay to make new shapes.
- I will chop the fruit and share it with friends.
- Can you chop the corn for the dinner recipe?
- I need to chop the paper to make a kite.
- We will chop the yarn to make a scarf.
- My teacher will show us how to chop the cardboard.
- Can we chop the marshmallows for the hot chocolate?
- I want to chop the dough for the pizza.
- Lets chop the apples and make a pie.
- We can chop the stickers into fun shapes for cards.

Chop sentence for class 2


- I will chop the vegetables for the salad.
- Can you help me chop the apples for the pie?
- We need to chop the carrots into small pieces.
- My mom likes to chop herbs for her cooking.
- Be careful when you chop the onions.
- I will chop the wood for the campfire.
- Let's chop some fruit for our snack.
- She can chop the lettuce for the tacos.
- I will chop the chocolate for the cake.
- He learned how to chop the garlic properly.
- We can chop the bananas for our smoothie.
- I will chop the cheese for the sandwich.
- Can you chop the peppers for the stir-fry?
- I like to chop the strawberries for dessert.
- Please chop the celery for the soup.
- We should chop the nuts for the cookies.
- I will chop the zucchini for the pasta.
- My dad taught me how to chop the meat.
- Let's chop the radishes for the salad.
- I want to chop the pineapple for the fruit bowl.
- She will chop the spinach for the omelet.
- He can chop the mango for the salsa.
- I will chop the fish for the recipe.
- Can you chop the beets for the salad?
- We need to chop the cabbage for the slaw.
- I will chop the leeks for the soup.
- Let's chop the asparagus for dinner.
- My sister can chop the mushrooms for the pizza.
- I will chop the avocados for the guacamole.
- Please chop the sweet potatoes for the casserole.

Chop sentence for class 3


- I like to chop vegetables for my salad.
- Mom will chop the onions for the soup.
- Can you help me chop the carrots?
- We need to chop some fruit for the smoothie.
- Be careful when you chop with a knife.
- Let's learn how to chop wood for the fire.
- He will chop the logs into smaller pieces.
- I want to chop the paper for my art project.
- They will chop the cake into equal slices.
- She can chop the herbs for the pasta.
- You should chop the chocolate for the cookies.
- We have to chop the grass in the backyard.
- He will chop the cucumbers for the sandwiches.
- I saw my dad chop the tree branches last weekend.
- Lets chop some tomatoes for our tacos.
- She loves to chop and mix ingredients for the salad.
- It is fun to chop and bake during the holidays.
- I can help you chop the bell peppers.
- We should chop the apples for a pie.
- He wants to learn how to chop fruits quickly.
- Mom asked me to chop some nuts for the cake.
- He will chop the pizza into eight slices.
- Can we chop the pumpkins for Halloween?
- I watched my grandma chop the vegetables.
- They will chop the meat for the stir-fry.
- Lets chop the cheese for the nachos.
- We need to chop the spinach for the dip.
- She can chop the ginger for the tea.
- Dad said to chop the peppers before grilling.
- I learned how to chop food from my cooking class.

Chop sentence for class 4


- I can chop vegetables for the salad.
- Mom taught me how to chop onions carefully.
- We need to chop the carrots into small pieces.
- Can you help me chop the fruit for the smoothie?
- The chef will chop the garlic for the pasta.
- Be careful when you chop with the knife.
- My favorite thing to chop is fresh herbs.
- I watched a video on how to chop an avocado.
- Its fun to chop the ingredients for our soup.
- She can chop tomatoes faster than anyone.
- The teacher said we will chop wood for the campfire.
- I learned to chop at my cooking class.
- Lets chop the candy into tiny bits for the recipe.
- My dad likes to chop meat for barbecue.
- Don't forget to wash your hands after you chop.
- We will chop some lettuce for our tacos.
- I can chop the dough for the cookies.
- The recipe says to chop the chocolate into chunks.
- He used a big knife to chop the watermelon.
- I want to learn how to chop better in the kitchen.
- We should chop some olives for the pizza.
- She was excited to chop her favorite fruits.
- I watched my grandma chop vegetables with ease.
- It takes practice to chop ingredients quickly.
- We will chop the cheese for the nachos.
- My brother wants to chop some firewood with dad.
- Can you show me how to chop herbs properly?
- Lets chop the bell peppers for our stir-fry.
- I love to chop colorful veggies for my lunch.
- It is important to chop safely to avoid getting hurt.

Chop simple sentence


- She will chop the vegetables for the soup.
- He learned how to chop onions safely.
- They need to chop the wood for the fire.
- She used a knife to chop the herbs finely.
- He was careful not to chop his fingers.
- They will chop the fruits for the salad.
- She chopped the carrots into small pieces.
- He practiced how to chop quickly.
- The recipe called for chopped tomatoes.
- She watched him chop the meat skillfully.
- He enjoys chopping fresh ingredients for dinner.
- They chopped the onions to add flavor.
- She was excited to chop the vegetables for the stir-fry.
- He used a cutting board to chop safely.
- They will chop the chocolate for the cake.
- She felt proud of her ability to chop well.
- He likes to chop vegetables for his family.
- The chef showed how to chop efficiently.
- She chopped the garlic for the pasta.
- He was careful to chop evenly.
- They will chop the lettuce for the sandwiches.
- She learned to chop quickly in cooking class.
- He chopped the apples for the pie.
- The children watched as she chopped the fruits.
- She felt accomplished after chopping the ingredients.
- He enjoyed chopping wood for the fireplace.
- They will chop the meat for tacos.
- She used a sharp knife to chop the ingredients.
- He was skilled at chopping vegetables.
- The recipe required chopped bell peppers.


Chop in a sentence

(1) We had a lamb chop for dinner.

(2) We had a pork chop for dinner.

(3) I always cry when I chop onions.

(4) We chop vegetables in the kitchen.

(5) The blunt axe won't chop the wood.

(6) I love eating lamb chop for dinner.

(7) The mutton chop melted in my mouth.

(8) The chef bent to chop the vegetables.

(9) The tomahawks were used to chop wood.

(10) The chef bale down to chop vegetables.



Chop sentence

(11) She used the machete to chop firewood.

(12) She used the hoe to chop off the weeds.

(13) The blender's blades chop up the fruit.

(14) He used the counter to chop vegetables.

(15) I need to chop the leeks for the recipe.

(16) The colonists had to chop wood for fuel.

(17) He used his hand to chop the vegetables.

(18) The mutton chop was tender and flavorful.

(19) I need to chop this fig up for the salad.

(20) The chef used sheers to chop fresh herbs.




Chop make sentence

(21) The pork chop was gristly and overcooked.

(22) I like to chop up my nuts for my oatmeal.

(23) The chef uses a blade to chop vegetables.

(24) The chef used a knife to chop vegetables.

(25) The axe is blunt and won't chop the wood.

(26) The chef uses a knife to chop vegetables.

(27) The chef used a blade to chop vegetables.

(28) The mutton chop was a gastronomic delight.

(29) The stolen cars were sold into chop shops.

(30) The chef used sheers to chop fresh chives.



Sentence of chop

(31) The bladded axe was used to chop firewood.

(32) I always chop up my lettuce for my salads.

(33) I like to chop up my tofu for my stir-fry.

(34) The chef was quick to chop the vegetables.

(35) I chop the cor finely to release its aroma.

(36) The mutton chop was seasoned to perfection.

(37) The mutton chop was a culinary masterpiece.

(38) I like to chop up into wedges for roasting.

(39) We used a cutting board to chop vegetables.

(40) I need to chop the vegetables for the dish.




Chop meaningful sentence

(41) She used a chef's knife to chop the onions.

(42) The restaurant served a delicious lamb chop.

(43) The stolen car was sold away to a chop shop.

(44) I need to chop up this onion for the recipe.

(45) I need to chop up some celery for the salad.

(46) He nibbled round the edges of the pork chop.

(47) The chef slew the lobster with a swift chop.

(48) I need to chop up the potatoes for the stew.

(49) The boneless pork chop was tender and juicy.

(50) I ordered a delicious mutton chop for dinner.



Chop sentence examples

(51) I always chop up into thin strips for salads.

(52) The chef used a lop to chop the herbs finely.

(53) He requested a skinless pork chop for dinner.

(54) The butcher's cleaver was used to chop bones.

(55) The chef used a blade to chop the vegetables.

(56) I need to chop the vegetables for the recipe.

(57) The chef used a knife to chop the vegetables.

(58) The axe has a sharp blade that can chop wood.

(59) I always chop up onion for my homemade salsa.

(60) The chef grasped the knife and began to chop.



Sentence with chop

(61) I couldn't resist ordering a second lamb chop.

(62) I savored every bite of the juicy mutton chop.

(63) The mutton chop was the highlight of the meal.

(64) It's time to chop in the carrots for the soup.

(65) I asked the carnicero for a bone-in pork chop.

(66) I like to chop coarsely when I'm making salsa.

(67) She opted for a skinless lamb chop for dinner.

(68) Sear onto the hot grill for a juicy pork chop.

(69) I need to chop up the garlic for the marinade.

(70) I need to chop up the celery for the stuffing.




Use chop in a sentence

(71) The chef is showing us how to chop vegetables.

(72) The cutting board was used to chop vegetables.

(73) The chef used a coarse chop on the vegetables.

(74) The carrots crunch as I chop them for a salad.

(75) The chef grabs a knife to chop the vegetables.

(76) The mutton chop was a true carnivore's delight.

(77) The recipe calls for you to chop up into cubes.

(78) I like to chop up into thin strips for fajitas.

(79) He grabbed onto a spoon to chop the vegetables.

(80) The billman's weapon was used to chop and hack.



Sentence using chop

(81) We're running late for the movie, so chop chop!

(82) The burlier tree trunk was harder to chop down.

(83) I'm going to chop up some cheese for the pizza.

(84) The recipe requires you to chop the vegetables.

(85) The chef gave a command to chop the vegetables.

(86) The chef used precision to chop the vegetables.

(87) The chef used a cleaver knife to chop the meat.

(88) The chef used the cutting board to chop onions.

(89) The chef used a blunt knife to chop the onions.

(90) The chef used a steel knife to chop vegetables.



Chop example sentence

(91) The chef grabbed onto a knife to chop the herbs.

(92) I savored every bite of the succulent lamb chop.

(93) I enjoyed a glass of red wine with my lamb chop.

(94) The lamb chop was marinated in a tangy marinade.

(95) The woodcutter used an axe to chop into the log.

(96) I couldn't get enough of the tender mutton chop.

(97) I like to chop in some bacon for added richness.

(98) The recipe suggests you chop up into small dice.

(99) I'll chop up the herbs and add them to the soup.

(100) I'll chop up some fresh herbs to infuse the oil.



Sentence with word chop

(101) The chef fumbled to chop the vegetables quickly.

(102) I need to chop up this carrot into small pieces.

(103) The chef began to chop vegetables for the salad.

(104) The train is leaving in 2 minutes, so chop chop!

(105) I need to chop into bits the ginger for the tea.

(106) The chef used a food processor to chop the nuts.

(107) The chef used a chef's knife to chop the onions.

(108) The police traced the stolen car to a chop shop.

(109) The chef grabbed onto a knife to chop the onions.

(110) The mutton chop was the star of the dinner party.



Sentence of chop

(111) The mutton chop was a hearty and satisfying meal.

(112) I like to chop in some cilantro for added flavor.

(113) I always chop up into strips for stir-fry dishes.

(114) The chef recommends you chop up into small cubes.

(115) I prefer to chop up into large chunks for kebabs.

(116) The chef tuck out a knife to chop the vegetables.

(117) The bittier the carrot, the harder it is to chop.

(118) The chef brandished his knife to chop vegetables.

(119) The lumberjack used bludgeons to chop down trees.

(120) I had to chop apart the vegetables for the salad.



Chop used in a sentence

(121) The chef had to chop apart the meat for the stew.

(122) The chef uses a cutting board to chop vegetables.

(123) The axe's fulcrum is what allows it to chop wood.

(124) The log splitter made it easier to chop firewood.

(125) Using a knife, chop the vegetables for the salad.

(126) Hanko is also known as a seal or chop in English.

(127) My mom cooked a mouthwatering lamb chop for lunch.

(128) The restaurant's lamb chop is a customer favorite.

(129) The chef used a sharp knife to chop into the meat.

(130) I always choose the mutton chop as my main course.



Chop sentence in English

(131) The mutton chop was cooked just the way I like it.

(132) I'll boil the water while you chop the vegetables.

(133) I always chop in some ginger when making stir-fry.

(134) I like to chop in some jalapenos for a spicy kick.

(135) You can chop in some avocado for a creamy texture.

(136) It's time to chop in the chicken for the stir-fry.

(137) The chef heeled the knife before starting to chop.

(138) I like to chop up into thin slices for sandwiches.

(139) The instructions say to chop up into rough chunks.

(140) The chef had to crook down to chop the vegetables.

(141) The chef demonstrated how to chop up a whole fish.

(142) I'll chop up some fresh herbs to garnish the dish.

(143) The chef straightened down to chop the vegetables.

(144) The chef crumbed up the pork chop from up to down.

(145) If you chop beets, they are easy to add to salads.

(146) I like to chop up avellan and add it to my yogurt.

(147) I need to chop up the vegetables for the stir-fry.

(148) I always chop up my fruit for my morning smoothie.

(149) It's easier to chop up the meat before cooking it.

(150) I'm going to chop up some peppers for the fajitas.

(151) The lumberjack used a bludgeon to chop down trees.

(152) The chef reached for the knife to chop vegetables.

(153) The blade on the axe is sharp enough to chop wood.

(154) The lumberjack used his axe to chop down the tree.

(155) I had to chop off my gym membership to save money.

(156) The chef used sharps to finely chop the vegetables.

(157) The presentation of the mutton chop was impressive.

(158) I need to chop in some fresh herbs for this recipe.

(159) Don't forget to chop in the tomatoes for the salsa.

(160) Let's chop in some green onions for a pop of color.

(161) I prefer to chop up into large chunks for grilling.

(162) The butcher can chop up into boneless cuts for you.

(163) The recipe suggests you chop up into small squares.

(164) I used a cleaver to chop the vegetables for dinner.

(165) I'll light the stove while you chop the vegetables.

(166) The chef used a hatchet to chop vegetables quickly.

(167) He nibbled aside the excess fat from the pork chop.

(168) Pat the pork chop dry before seasoning and cooking.

(169) The lumberjack hefts the axe to chop down the tree.

(170) The chef used a mezzaluna to chop the herbs finely.

(171) The survivalist used his hatchets to chop firewood.

(172) I need to chop into bits this onion for the recipe.

(173) I need to chop into bits the tofu for the stir-fry.

(174) I'll dish up the tacos while you chop the cilantro.

(175) The chef will operate the knife to chop vegetables.

(176) The kitchen is where we chop vegetables and fruits.

(177) The chef used a sharp knife to chop the vegetables.

(178) The chef used a knife as a tool to chop vegetables.

(179) The lamb chop was seasoned with garlic and rosemary.

(180) I relished the rich flavor of the grilled lamb chop.

(181) The gristle in the lamb chop made it less appealing.

(182) I'll keep the pot boiling while you chop the onions.

(183) The aroma of the grilled mutton chop filled the air.

(184) It took hours to chop down the massive redwood tree.

(185) I prefer to chop up into chunks for soups and stews.

(186) I always chop up into thin ribbons for pasta dishes.

(187) I need to peel and chop the parsnips before cooking.

(188) The chef used his right hand to chop the vegetables.

(189) I'll chop up the lettuce and tomatoes for the salad.

(190) He decided to hew with an axe to chop down the tree.

(191) The lumberjack used his hatchets to chop down trees.

(192) The woodcutter lifted the blade up to chop the tree.

(193) The chef lifted the blade up to chop the vegetables.

(194) The butcher used a bladded cleaver to chop the meat.

(195) I need to chop up into bits this onion for the soup.

(196) The kitchen is a mess, let's clean it up. Chop chop!

(197) Chop suey is a popular dish in many Asian countries.

(198) I need to chop into bits the herbs for the marinade.

(199) I'm going to chop up some herbs for the pasta sauce.

(200) I'm going to chop up some mushrooms for the risotto.

(201) The chef thrust up his knife to chop the vegetables.

(202) My uncle has the strength to chop wood for the fire.

(203) The chef was holding a knife to chop the vegetables.

(204) The doddering chef struggled to chop the vegetables.

(205) The lumberjack used his axes to chop down the trees.

(206) The restaurant served a delicious cornfed pork chop.

(207) The chef used a cutting tool to chop the vegetables.

(208) I am a huge fan of Khali's signature move, the chop.

(209) The farmer used an axe by the barn to chop firewood.

(210) I ordered a tender lamb chop at the fancy steakhouse.

(211) The restaurant served a perfectly cooked mutton chop.

(212) I always chop in some lemon zest for a citrusy twist.

(213) I need to chop up into smaller pieces before cooking.

(214) The recipe calls for you to chop up into small rings.

(215) She used the hatchet to chop firewood for the winter.

(216) The chef used a cleaver to chop up the whole chicken.

(217) I always chop up some red onion to put on my burgers.

(218) The gristle in the lamb chop made it tough and chewy.

(219) The gristle in the lamb chop made it less appetizing.

(220) The food processor whirred to chop up the vegetables.

(221) She used a matchet to chop firewood for the campfire.

(222) The lumberjack used broadaxes to chop down the trees.

(223) Time is running out, so let's get moving - chop chop!

(224) The colonial people had to chop wood for their fires.

(225) The chef used a cutting board to chop the vegetables.

(226) The edge of the axe is blunt and won't chop the wood.

(227) The edge of the axe is blunt and won't chop the tree.

(228) The chef showed us the proper way to chop vegetables.

(229) The chef deftly wielded the blade to chop vegetables.

(230) The logger had to chop down the forest to make paper.

(231) I prefer my lamb chop medium-rare for the best flavor.

(232) I'll mince up the parsley while you chop the tomatoes.

(233) I'll mince up the chives while you chop the scallions.

(234) I heard someone say chop chop as they hurried past me.

(235) My favorite dish at the steakhouse is the mutton chop.

(236) Let's chop in some red pepper flakes for a spicy kick.

(237) I like to chop up some chive and mix it into my salad.

(238) The lumberjack used an axe to chop up the fallen tree.

(239) The lumberjack was wielding an axe to chop down trees.

(240) The chef exerted force to chop the vegetables quickly.

(241) The chef wielded out his knife to chop the vegetables.

(242) The chef thumps with his knife to chop the vegetables.

(243) Add a sprig of rosemary onto the lamb chop to garnish.

(244) The gristle on the pork chop made it difficult to cut.

(245) I always chop up into strips the onions for the tacos.

(246) The chef used a panga to chop vegetables for the soup.

(247) The blunting of the axe made it hard to chop the wood.

(248) He was a skilled bucker and could chop wood with ease.

(249) I like to chop into bits the avocado for my guacamole.

(250) The chef used his axe out of skill to chop vegetables.

(251) The chef used precision to chop the vegetables evenly.

(252) The chef had to hold the knife to chop the vegetables.

(253) The onion was so big it took me a while to chop it up.

(254) My grandpa uses an axe to chop wood for the fireplace.

(255) The aroma of the sizzling lamb chop filled the kitchen.

(256) The lamb chop was served with a side of creamy polenta.

(257) The mutton chop was served with a delicious mint sauce.

(258) Let's chop in some artichoke hearts for a unique twist.

(259) I like to chop in some roasted garlic for a rich aroma.

(260) The chef bent over to chop the vegetables for the soup.

(261) I always chop up some spring onion to garnish my soups.

(262) The recipe calls for you to chop up into small florets.

(263) The chef used shears to chop fresh herbs for the sauce.

(264) The chef wielded away the knife to chop the vegetables.

(265) The chef brandished out a knife to chop the vegetables.

(266) The chef wielded down the knife to chop the vegetables.

(267) The pork chop was thick and meatier than I anticipated.

(268) The gristle in the pork chop made it difficult to chew.

(269) The bladiest axe in the shed was used to chop firewood.

(270) The stouter tree trunk was more difficult to chop down.

(271) The axe was unsharpened and couldn't chop the firewood.

(272) The lumberjack hewed with an axe to chop down the tree.

(273) You can ease up against the counter to chop vegetables.

(274) The chef made a gesture to show how to chop vegetables.

(275) The chef used a gesture to show how to chop vegetables.

(276) The chef used a knife to chop vegetables for the salad.

(277) The chef was quick to chop the vegetables for the soup.

(278) The scabrous surface of the onion made it hard to chop.

(279) The chef used a clean-cut knife to chop the vegetables.

(280) The chef will operate the knife to chop the vegetables.

(281) The chef used his axes to chop vegetables for the soup.

(282) I need to chop into this essay and make some revisions.

(283) The gristle in the pork chop made it difficult to enjoy.

(284) The blacksmith used a hammer to chop into the hot metal.

(285) The artist used a knife to chop into the clay sculpture.

(286) The mutton chop was a delightful combination of flavors.

(287) I like to chop pecans and add them to my pancake batter.

(288) You can chop in some nuts for extra crunch in the salad.

(289) Let's chop in some fresh basil for a burst of freshness.

(290) Don't forget to chop in some parsley for a fresh finish.

(291) It's easier to eat if you chop up into smaller portions.

(292) I like to chop up koshers and add them to my stir-fries.

(293) The chef hoisted aside the knife to chop the vegetables.

(294) It's easier to eat the fruit if you chop up into chunks.

(295) I need to chop up into strips the carrots for the salad.

(296) I like to chop up pimientos and add them to my omelette.

(297) The pork chop was bonier than I prefer, but still tasty.

(298) I had to chop apart the chicken for the stir-fry recipe.

(299) The chef had to chop apart the fish for the sushi rolls.

(300) I had to chop through the long line to get my textbooks.

(301) The premium uproot of the garlic made it easier to chop.

(302) I always wear goggles when I chop onions to avoid tears.

(303) I always wear goggles when I chop onion to avoid crying.

(304) I enjoyed a hearty meal of lamb chop and mashed potatoes.

(305) The sculptor used a chisel to chop into the marble block.

(306) The blacksmith used a chisel to chop into the iron block.

(307) The mutton chop was a true testament to the chef's skill.

(308) It's a good idea to chop in some capers for a tangy bite.

(309) We should chop down the overgrown bushes in the backyard.

(310) It's easier to eat if you chop up into manageable pieces.

(311) The butcher will chop the meat into small pieces for you.

(312) He used a cleaver to chop up the meat into bitter pieces.

(313) The plosive ch sound in the word chop is sharp and quick.

(314) The lumberjack used his axe to chop the pine log forward.

(315) The chef extended the knife aside to chop the vegetables.

(316) The chef used a bladded knife to chop vegetables quickly.

(317) We need to finish this project by tomorrow, so chop chop!

(318) We have a deadline to meet, so chop chop and get to work!

(319) The gristles in the pork chop made it difficult to enjoy.

(320) It's important to chop up the herbs finely for the sauce.

(321) I always wear goggles when I chop onions to avoid crying.

(322) The chef used an axe to chop up the large pieces of meat.

(323) The chef had to chop down the vegetables to make a salad.

(324) I always order the lamb chop when I visit this restaurant.

(325) The lamb chop was cooked to a golden brown on the outside.

(326) I indulged in a decadent lamb chop for a special occasion.

(327) The chef thwacks the cutting board to chop the vegetables.

(328) I need to chop into this piece of wood to make it smaller.

(329) I always look forward to indulging in a juicy mutton chop.

(330) Don't be afraid to chop in some olives for a briny flavor.

(331) It's time to chop in the tofu for the vegetarian stir-fry.

(332) The lumberjack used his axe to chop down the old oak tree.

(333) The chef demonstrated how to chop up into julienne strips.

(334) The chef taught us how to chop up an onion without crying.

(335) The lamb chop was meatier and more tender than I expected.

(336) The chef was battening the vegetables to chop them evenly.

(337) The axe was wielded by the lumberjack to chop down a tree.

(338) The chef pecked away to chop the vegetables for the salad.

(339) I like to chop up candy-bars and add them to my ice cream.

(340) I always chop up scallion to add to my homemade guacamole.

(341) The bunchiness of the vegetables made them harder to chop.

(342) The chef used bimanal coordination to chop the vegetables.

(343) I need to chop up into chunks the vegetables for the soup.

(344) The lumberjack had to chop up into chunks the fallen tree.

(345) I'm going to chop up this apple into quarters for a snack.

(346) The woodchoppers worked tirelessly to chop down the trees.

(347) Before making the salad, chop up tomato into small pieces.

(348) The chef hewed with an axe to chop firewood for the grill.

(349) I had to chop apart the old computer to recycle its parts.

(350) The chef had to chop apart the fruits for the fruit salad.

(351) I think you might be confusing cabbage up up with chop up.

(352) The chef made a gesture to show us how to chop vegetables.

(353) The carpenter had to chop down the wood to make furniture.

(354) I need to chop from my schedule to make time for studying.

(355) I had to chop off my long nails before playing the guitar.

(356) The restaurant's signature dish is their grilled lamb chop.

(357) The lamb chop was served with a side of roasted vegetables.

(358) I highly recommend trying the lamb chop at this restaurant.

(359) The butcher had to chop into the bone to separate the meat.

(360) I need to chop down this tree before it falls on the house.

(361) I like to chop up chives and mix them into my cream cheese.

(362) We should chop up the old furniture before disposing of it.

(363) It's easier to eat the pizza if you chop it up into slices.

(364) I need to chop this onion into small pieces for the recipe.

(365) I find it therapeutic to chop vegetables into small pieces.

(366) The lumberjack whacks the tree with an axe to chop it down.

(367) Please chop the vegetables into small pieces for the salad.

(368) The chef used a cleaver to chop the beef into small pieces.

(369) He used a sharp knife to chop the ginger into small pieces.

(370) I like to chop up the onions into tiny pieces for my salsa.

(371) I prefer to chop up into strips the spinach for my quiches.

(372) The chef stroke down with his knife to chop the vegetables.

(373) The butcher had to chop up into bits the beef for the stew.

(374) I like to chop up my pizza into quarters for easier eating.

(375) The chef used a wood block to chop vegetables for the soup.

(376) We have a flight to catch, so chop chop and pack your bags!

(377) The lumberjack heftily swung his axe to chop down the tree.

(378) The chef whopped the garlic with a knife to chop it finely.

(379) I like to chop into bits the fruit for my morning smoothie.

(380) It's easier to chop up the vegetables before roasting them.

(381) We have a food processor in the kitchen to chop vegetables.

(382) The chef had a handful of vegetables to chop for the salad.

(383) My grandpa has the strength to chop wood for the fireplace.

(384) The kitchen counter is where we chop vegetables and fruits.

(385) He used a cleaver, a type of heavy knife, to chop the meat.

(386) The chef had to hold onto the knife to chop the vegetables.

(387) The lumberjack had to chop down the tree to clear the path.

(388) Before making the omelette, chop up the vegetables and ham.

(389) Before making the fajitas, chop up the chicken and peppers.

(390) The pan by the cutting board is where I chop my vegetables.

(391) John fells the tree, but he doesn't know how to chop it up.

(392) The sculptor used a mallet to chop into the stone sculpture.

(393) You can chop in some cheese to make the dish more indulgent.

(394) The chef showed us how to klik the knife to chop vegetables.

(395) He used the butcher knife to chop vegetables with precision.

(396) It's important to chop up into even pieces for even cooking.

(397) The butcher will chop up into specific cuts of meat for you.

(398) The instructions say to chop up into small pieces for salsa.

(399) The chef used a forceful chop to cut through the vegetables.

(400) The cleaver's weight made it easy to chop through the bones.

(401) We should chop up the old branches before disposing of them.

(402) The chef swish down on the cutting board to chop vegetables.

(403) He used a cleaver to chop up the chicken into bitter pieces.

(404) I need to chop up this log into smaller chunks for firewood.

(405) The chef put the axe away after using it to chop vegetables.

(406) The chef used sheares to finely chop the herbs for the dish.

(407) He lifted the axe up at the pile of firewood, ready to chop.

(408) She used a sharp knife to chop the garlic into small pieces.

(409) He used a food processor to chop the nuts into small pieces.

(410) Don't forget to turn on the food processor at the chop mode.

(411) The restaurant offered a butterflied veal chop as a special.

(412) The chef wielded the knife to chop vegetables for the salad.

(413) She decided to chop off her long hair and get a bob-haircut.

(414) I like to chop up my apples into wedges for a healthy snack.

(415) The DJ will chop up into thirty-seconds the latest hit song.

(416) The boss wants those reports on his desk ASAP, so chop chop!

(417) We have a lot of ground to cover on this hike, so chop chop!

(418) The pork chop was much fleshier than the thin slices of ham.

(419) The gristles in the lamb chop were too tough to cut through.

(420) The butcher will chop into bits the meat for you if you ask.

(421) The chef thumped down with his knife to chop the vegetables.

(422) The chef used a cleaver with a heavy blade to chop the meat.

(423) The axe had a blunt blade, making it difficult to chop wood.

(424) She handed me the knife, and I began to chop the vegetables.

(425) The knife was used to chop vegetables for the stir-fry dish.

(426) The hiker had to chop down some branches to clear the trail.

(427) Before making the curry, chop up the chicken and vegetables.

(428) The chef expertly fingered the knife to chop the vegetables.

(429) The chef recommended pairing the lamb chop with a mint sauce.

(430) The lamb chop was accompanied by a refreshing cucumber salad.

(431) The chef showed us how to chop into the tomato for the salsa.

(432) I highly recommend trying the mutton chop at this restaurant.

(433) The chef needed an extra hand to chop the vegetables quickly.

(434) You can chop in some sun-dried tomatoes for a burst of umami.

(435) I find it therapeutic to chop up into fine pieces for salads.

(436) The chef grasped the knife skillfully to chop the vegetables.

(437) The chef used a lop to chop the vegetables into small pieces.

(438) The chef instructed me to chop the carrots into small pieces.

(439) He prefers to chop the garlic coarsely for a stronger flavor.

(440) I like to chop up into strips the vegetables for my stir-fry.

(441) It's easier to eat the mango when you chop it up into strips.

(442) I always chop up into strips the bell peppers for my fajitas.

(443) The chef cornered around with a quick chop of the vegetables.

(444) The chef securely clamped onto a tool to chop the vegetables.

(445) We need to chop up into slices these peppers for the fajitas.

(446) I always chop up into slices my cucumbers for my Greek salad.

(447) I'm going to chop up this cucumber into wedges for the salad.

(448) I'm going to chop up the carrots into quarters for the salad.

(449) The lumberjack swung his twohanded axe to chop down the tree.

(450) I always add extra soy sauce to my chop suey for more flavor.

(451) My favorite part of chop suey is the crunchy water chestnuts.

(452) The woodchoppers used teamwork to chop down the larger trees.

(453) The farmer had to chop down into the soil to plant the crops.

(454) Chop up tomato and add it to your hummus for a delicious dip.

(455) The chef had to chop through the tough meat to make the dish.

(456) The swimmer had to chop through the waves to reach the shore.

(457) The edge of the hatchet is blunt and won't chop the firewood.

(458) The blade of the axe was sharp, so he could chop wood easily.

(459) I'm going to chop from my TV time to catch up on my readings.

(460) To make the salsa, chop up the tomatoes, onions, and peppers.

(461) If you're making a stir-fry, chop up the tofu and vegetables.

(462) The lamb chop was perfectly seasoned and cooked to perfection.

(463) The chef skillfully brought the blade down to chop the onions.

(464) The carpenter had to chop into the wooden beam to make it fit.

(465) The logger had to chop into the fallen tree to clear the path.

(466) The mutton chop was seasoned with a blend of herbs and spices.

(467) Let's chop in some bell peppers to add some color to the dish.

(468) The strong winds threatened to chop down the fragile saplings.

(469) The police were confiscating stolen vehicles from a chop shop.

(470) The chef thrust down the knife to chop the vegetables quickly.

(471) The bisected onion made it easier to chop into smaller pieces.

(472) I like to chop up my salad ingredients into bite-sized pieces.

(473) We need to chop up the carrots before adding them to the stew.

(474) The chef demonstrated how to chop the herbs into small pieces.

(475) The chef instructed me to chop up the onions into fine pieces.

(476) The chef leans down on the kitchen counter to chop vegetables.

(477) The chef shaped through with the knife to chop the vegetables.

(478) The butcher will chop the meat into small pieces for the stew.

(479) The chef demonstrated how to chop the leeks into small pieces.

(480) The chef upraised his knife skillfully to chop the vegetables.

(481) Please chop up the wood into smaller pieces for the fireplace.

(482) I prefer to chop up into strips the lettuce for my sandwiches.

(483) It's important to chop up into strips the celery for the soup.

(484) I always chop up into strips the onions for my homemade salsa.

(485) I like to chop up into strips the cucumbers for my sandwiches.

(486) I prefer to chop up into slices my apples for a healthy snack.

(487) I always chop up my steak into edible pieces before eating it.

(488) The axemen worked tirelessly to chop down the old, dead trees.

(489) Hurry up and get ready, we're leaving in 5 minutes. Chop chop!

(490) The lumberjack used his poleax to chop down the towering tree.

(491) The pork chop was so bonier than I like, I couldn't finish it.

(492) We have a lot of work to do, so chop chop and let's get to it!

(493) The kitchen is closing soon, so chop chop and order your food!

(494) Don't forget to chop the herbs before adding them to the soup.

(495) For a garnish, chop the herbs and sprinkle them over the dish.

(496) Don't be afraid to chop away at your essay until it's perfect.

(497) I had to chop apart the old clothes to make rags for cleaning.

(498) I had to chop through the dense forest to get to the campsite.

(499) I had to chop through the clutter in my room to find my notes.

(500) I had to chop through the distractions to focus on my studies.

(501) The chef slammed down on the cutting board to chop vegetables.

(502) The chef had to hold steady and carefully chop the vegetables.

(503) The chef showed an example of how to properly chop vegetables.

(504) The chef gave instructions on how to properly chop vegetables.

(505) The farmer used a log splitter to chop wood for his fireplace.

(506) I can't believe how much onion I have to chop for this recipe.

(507) The chef swipes the knife through the vegetables to chop them.

(508) The gears in a food processor help chop and blend ingredients.

(509) The sculptor had to chop down the stone to create a sculpture.

(510) The artist had to chop down the canvas to fit it into a frame.

(511) It's important to chop into the soil before planting the seeds.

(512) The chef demonstrated how to chop into the celery for the soup.

(513) Don't forget to chop in some fresh mint for a refreshing touch.

(514) You can chop in some dried cranberries for a hint of sweetness.

(515) I like to chop walnuts and use them as a topping for ice cream.

(516) The butcher will chop up the whole chicken into different cuts.

(517) It's important to chop up the vegetables evenly for a stir-fry.

(518) The food processor can quickly chop the nuts into small pieces.

(519) The chef used a sharp knife to chop the fish into small pieces.

(520) He used a sharp knife to chop up the garlic into bitter pieces.

(521) The chef instructed us to chop up the herbs into bitter pieces.

(522) The butcher will chop up the meat into smaller chunks for stew.

(523) The chef deftly wielded the round knife to chop the vegetables.

(524) The blacksmith reground the axe to make it easier to chop wood.

(525) The butcher will chop the lamb into small pieces for the curry.

(526) He used a food processor to chop the almonds into small pieces.

(527) The butcher used a meat cleaver to mutilate onto the pork chop.

(528) The manliest thing he could do was chop wood for the fireplace.

(529) The recipe calls for you to chop up the herbs into fine pieces.

(530) I always chop up into strips the mushrooms for my pasta dishes.

(531) I like to chop up into strips the radishes for my spring rolls.

(532) I'm going to chop up this watermelon into wedges for the party.

(533) My mom asked me to chop up into bits the carrots for the salad.

(534) The chef instructed me to chop up the garlic into small pieces.

(535) The recipe calls for you to chop up the nuts into small pieces.

(536) I'm going to chop up the mango into spicy pieces for the salsa.

(537) I need to chop up this large watermelon into manageable pieces.

(538) My mom makes the best chop suey with fresh vegetables and meat.

(539) We're running behind schedule, so chop chop and let's catch up!

(540) The recipe suggests to chop into bits the bacon for the quiche.

(541) Chop the herbs and mix them with butter for a delicious spread.

(542) I always end up mangling my vegetables when I try to chop them.

(543) I had to chop apart the old carpet to remove it from the floor.

(544) You need to peel the layer off of the onion before you chop it.

(545) The chef used a cross-cutting technique to chop the vegetables.

(546) The chef had to hold the knife properly to chop the vegetables.

(547) He turned on the burner, and then went to chop some vegetables.

(548) I was cooking dinner, but bsch offered to help chop vegetables.

(549) I had to chop from my essay to meet the word count requirement.

(550) I'm going to chop from my social life to focus on my academics.



Chop meaning


Chop is a verb that means to cut something into small pieces with a sharp tool, such as a knife or an axe. It can also be used as a noun to refer to a small piece of something that has been chopped. Here are some tips for using the word chop in a sentence:


1. Use chop to describe the action of cutting something into small pieces. For example: "She chopped the vegetables into small pieces for the soup."


2. Use chop to describe the sound of something being cut. For example: "The sound of the axe chopping wood echoed through the forest."


3. Use chop to describe the movement of something being cut. For example: "He chopped the tree down with a single swing of the axe."


4. Use chop as a noun to refer to a small piece of something that has been chopped. For example: "Add a few chops of garlic to the sauce for extra flavor."


5. Use chop in idiomatic expressions, such as "chop and change" (to frequently change one's mind or plans) or "chop suey" (a Chinese-American dish made with chopped vegetables and meat).


6. Use chop in combination with other words to create compound words, such as "chopstick" (a thin stick used for eating food) or "choppy" (describing rough or uneven water).

Overall, chop is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to describe the action of cutting something into small pieces. By following these tips, you can use chop effectively in your writing and communication.





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