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karate chop — noun A sharp downward blow with the side of the hand • • • Main Entry: ↑karate … Useful english dictionary
karate-chop — /keuh rah tee chop /, n., v., karate chopped, karate chopping. n. 1. a sharp blow used in karate, usually delivered by a slanting stroke with the side of the hand. v.t. 2. to strike with a karate chop. [1965 70] * * * karaˈte chop transitive verb … Useful english dictionary
karate-chop — /keuh rah tee chop /, n., v., karate chopped, karate chopping. n. 1. a sharp blow used in karate, usually delivered by a slanting stroke with the side of the hand. v.t. 2. to strike with a karate chop. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
karate chop — noun a sharp blow struck with the side of the hand. verb (karate chop) strike sharply with the side of the hand … English new terms dictionary
karate chop — /kəˈrati tʃɒp/ (say kuh rahtee chop) noun a sharp downward blow with the under edge of an open hand …
Chop — Chop, CHOP, Chops, or CHOPS may refer to: Contents 1 Music 2 Medicine 3 Sports … Wikipedia
chop — I UK [tʃɒp] / US [tʃɑp] verb Word forms chop : present tense I/you/we/they chop he/she/it chops present participle chopping past tense chopped past participle chopped ** 1) a) chop or chop up [transitive] to cut something such as food or wood… … English dictionary
chop — chop1 [ tʃap ] verb ** 1. ) chop or chop up transitive to cut something such as food or wood into pieces: Finely chop the cabbage and cook it in boiling salted water. Next, add the chopped onions. Don t chop any more wood; we have enough. chop… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chop — I n. cut of meat 1) a chump (BE); lamb; mutton; pork; veal chop blow 2) a karate chop II v. (C) chop some wood for me; or: chop me some wood * * * [tʃɒp] lamb mutton or: chop me some wood pork veal chop (C) … Combinatory dictionary
chop — 01. Can you [chop] some more wood for the fire? 02. I m going to [chop] up some onions to put in the stir fry. 03. The city had to [chop] down a tree that was growing under the power lines. 04. Why don t you [chop] up the vegetables while I grate … Grammatical examples in English