chop - use in sentences
Object
- tomato: Chop the 2nd tomato into bite size pieces at slow speed stirring with the tamper.
- clove: Garlic is also very effective, one third of a chopped clove should be added to food daily.
- coriander: Just before these are going to served we add a lot of finely chopped fresh coriander.
Adjective modifier
- grilled: On a nearby grilled lamb chops cruises of special interest.
- lean: Pursel was willing to see fragments of DNA -- and even lean pork chops -- but did not care to see the pig.
Modifying Another Word
- freshly: Serve with: For a super-quick raita, stir freshly chopped mint into natural yogurt, or stir in a teaspoon of mint sauce.
Preposition: into
- chunk: Peel and chop into chunks the onion, carrots and celery.
Adjective complement
- 25g: Mash 1 small banana and roughly chop 25g ( 1oz ) ready-to-eat apricots.
Modifying Another Word
- coarsely: Coarsely chop the tomatoes, into maybe ten or twelve chunks each.
Noun used with modifier
- pork: Pink pork chops on a bed of shredded nettles.
- loin: When hot and sizzling add pork loin chops, season with salt and ground white pepper.
- lamb: On a nearby grilled lamb chops cruises of special interest.
Particle object: down_obj
- tree: Hundreds of Haitians cross the border every day to chop down trees for firewood.
Particle object: up_obj
- onion: While the oil heats, chop up the onion pretty finely.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- off: For every branch you chop off, two grow back in its place.
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