1. chopping - Noun
2. chopping - Adjective
3. chopping - Verb
Derived from chop
of Chop
Stout or plump; large.
Shifting or changing suddenly, as the wind; also, having tumbling waves dashing against each other; as, a chopping sea.
Act of cutting by strokes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter he finishes forging the sword, Siegfried demonstrates its strength by chopping the anvil in half with it. Source: Internet
All types of gladius appear to have also been suitable for cutting and chopping motions as well as for thrusting. Source: Internet
Also on the chopping block in Season 16 were Meredith and Andrew DeLuca, who broke up seemingly for good after Andrew began to experience worrying symptoms of bipolar disorder. Source: Internet
Another store in the Oakdale Mall could be on the chopping block as its parent company announces plans to close 100 stores by 2022. Source: Internet
Allicin is produced by chopping or crushing garlic which stimulates the enzymatic process that converts the phytonutrient into allicin, a compound to which many of garlic’s health benefits are attributed. Source: Internet
And, LG says, there’s 2,700 times as much bacteria on earbuds as on a kitchen chopping board. Source: Internet