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- Dictionarychip/tʃɪp/
noun
- 1. a small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard material such as wood or stone: "mulch the shrubs with cedar chips" Similar
- 2. a long rectangular piece of deep-fried potato. British "a plate of chips" Similar
verb
- 1. cut or break (a small piece) from a hard material: "we had to chip ice off the upper deck" Similar
- 2. (in soccer, golf, and other sports) kick or strike (a ball or shot) to produce a short lofted shot or pass: "he chipped a superb shot over the keeper"
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CHIP definition: 1. a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot: 2. a very thin, often round…. Learn more.
chip: [noun] a small usually thin and flat piece (as of wood or stone) cut, struck, or flaked off. a small piece of food: such as. french fry. a small often cone-shaped bit of food often used for baking. a small card displaying a paint color or a range of paint colors available for purchase.
a. A thin, usually fried slice of food, especially a potato chip: ate chips with her sandwich.
Chip definition: a small, slender piece, as of wood, separated by chopping, cutting, or breaking.. See examples of CHIP used in a sentence.
19 meanings: 1. a small piece removed by chopping, cutting, or breaking 2. a mark left after a small piece has been chopped,.... Click for more definitions.
CHIP meaning: 1. a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot: 2. a very thin, often round…. Learn more.
If a small flake of your purple nail polish breaks off, you might describe it as a chip, or a tiny piece. You might also say, "Shoot, I always seem to chip my nails."
Definition of chip noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
CHIP definition: 1. a long, thin piece of potato that is cooked in oil: 2. a very thin, dry, fried slice of potato…. Learn more.
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