1. chipped - Adjective
2. chipped - Verb
Derived from chip
of Chip
Source: Webster's dictionaryA chipped pillar of volcanic stone that was found nearby might have fit into this niche. Source: Internet
A bullet punctured one of Robert Freeland's lungs and chipped his spine, nearly killing him and leaving him paralyzed. Source: Internet
After his drive nestled behind a big oak on the seventh hole, Spieth carved his punch shot around the tree, chipped to five feet and made the putt. Source: Internet
An electronic purse system, with a chipped card, was introduced, but did not gain much traction. Source: Internet
A plain frank in a soft bun has the potential to become a masterpiece when loaded with toppings like macaroni and cheese, barbecue pork, chipped ham, or even peanut butter. Source: Internet
Brooke Anderson chipped in three service aces for the Knights who are 3-3. Source: Internet