All English words - page 954
adjectiveOf, like, or decorated with chintz.
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A pretty, chintzy fabric
adjectiveOf, like, or decorated with chintz.
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A pretty, chintzy fabric
nounA chat.
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It was time they got together for a good old chinwag
verbHave a chat.
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He sent her to chinwag with the chiefs
nounA bulbous eurasian plant of the lily family, with early blooming blue flowers.
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Nigel also asks if these pests attack the roots of bulbs such as chionodoxa, muscari and fritillaria.
nounA small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard material such as wood or stone.
Usage examples:
Mulch the shrubs with cedar chips
verbCut or break (a small piece) from a hard material.
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We had to chip ice off the upper deck
phrasal verbRemove or withdraw gradually: "these new customs are chipping away at the quality of life"
phrasal verbContribute to some cause
phrasal verbTo gradually break off small pieces or parts of something
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He used a chisel to chip away the rock., we found a mass of concrete and slowly chipped it away to …
phraseSomeone who resembles their parent in character or appearance.
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She smiled at jimmy, a chip off the old block with his grey eyes and a bit of his dad's twinkle
idiomSomeone who is very similar in character to their father or mother
nounMaterial made in rigid sheets from compressed wood chips and resin, often coated or veneered, used in furniture, buildings, etc.
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‘aye, aye, cap'n,’ i salute, as nutter, andy and clem start to shift the new counters - all mdf, ch…
nounA member of a dene people of north-western canada.
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I have yet to encounter a chipewyan with any interest in the question’.
adjectiveRelating to the chipewyan or their language.
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Treeline is one of the few facilities that replaces the motors on its boats every year, and its reg…
nounA burrowing ground squirrel with cheek pouches and light and dark stripes running down the body, found in north america and northern eurasia.
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Small mammals, rats, field and house mice, rabbits, pocket gophers, chipmunks and squirrels make up…
Chipmunks
ˈtʃɪp.mʌŋknounA burrowing ground squirrel with cheek pouches and light and dark stripes running down the body, found in north america and northern eurasia.
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Small mammals, rats, field and house mice, rabbits, pocket gophers, chipmunks and squirrels make up…
nounA small thin sausage.
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Yes, there are pigs in blankets but they are organic chipolatas wrapped in thin slices of pancetta …
adjectiveDamaged by having a small piece broken off at the edge or on the surface.
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I warmed my spirits with coffee in a chipped cup
verbCut or break (a small piece) from a hard material.
Usage examples:
We had to chip ice off the upper deck
adjective(of furniture) designed, made by, or in the style of thomas chippendale.
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The house boasts chippendale furniture, designed specially for it by the great cabinet-maker.
adjectiveCheerful and lively.
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Eugene was feeling chipper
nounA person or thing that turns something into chips.
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The chipper slices the apple into semicircles
nounA person or thing that turns something into chips.
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The chipper slices the apple into semicircles
adjectiveCheerful and lively.
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Eugene was feeling chipper
nounAnother term for ojibwa.
nounA fish-and-chip shop.
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There used to be a good chippy down the back of albert street
adjective(of a person) touchy and defensive, especially on account of having a grievance or a sense of inferiority.
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I thought she was hostile and chippy
nounA fish-and-chip shop.
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There used to be a good chippy down the back of albert street
adjective(of a person) touchy and defensive, especially on account of having a grievance or a sense of inferiority.
Usage examples:
I thought she was hostile and chippy
nounA small fragment of stone, wood, or similar material.
Usage examples:
It's not too late to give plants a mulch with bark chippings
verbCut or break (a small piece) from a hard material.
Usage examples:
We had to chip ice off the upper deck
nounA small fragment of stone, wood, or similar material.
Usage examples:
It's not too late to give plants a mulch with bark chippings
nounA fish-and-chip shop.
Usage examples:
There used to be a good chippy down the back of albert street
adjective(of a person) touchy and defensive, especially on account of having a grievance or a sense of inferiority.
Usage examples:
I thought she was hostile and chippy
Chips
tʃɪpsnounA small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard material such as wood or stone.
Usage examples:
Mulch the shrubs with cedar chips
verbCut or break (a small piece) from a hard material.
Usage examples:
We had to chip ice off the upper deck
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