1. choppy - Adjective
2. choppy - Adjective Satellite
Full of cracks.
Rough, with short, tumultuous waves; as, a choppy sea.
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A beginner can wear shoes to decrease the necessary speed, lessen foot injury from choppy water, learn better technique, and master the sport. Source: Internet
Across the regional waters, a north-northwest swell will result in choppy seas to six feet across the near shore Atlantic waters and local passages. Source: Internet
China’s currency and stock markets steadied in choppy trade after anxiety over the spreading coronavirus on Monday hit the yuan and erased some $400 billion in market value from Shanghai’s benchmark index. Source: Internet
But when the waters get choppy and the map is wrong, when the cheque is late and the shelves are bare, you don’t actually choose leaders; they just sort of rise up overnight, like mushrooms. Source: Internet