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Choped vs. Chopped — What's the Difference?

Choped vs. Chopped — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Choped and Chopped

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Choped

Simple past tense and past participle of chope

Chopped

To cut by striking with a heavy sharp tool, such as an axe
Chop wood.

Chopped

To shape or form by chopping
Chop a hole in the ice.

Chopped

To cut into small pieces
Chop onions and carrots.
Chop up meat.

Chopped

To reduce abruptly or by a large amount
Chopped off his sentence midway.
Are going to chop expenses.
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Chopped

(Sports) To hit or swing at (a pitched ball) with a short downward stroke.

Chopped

To make heavy, cutting strokes.

Chopped

(Archaic) To move roughly or suddenly.

Chopped

To change direction suddenly, as a ship in the wind.

Chopped

The act of chopping.

Chopped

A swift, short, cutting blow or stroke.

Chopped

(Sports) A short downward stroke.

Chopped

A piece that has been chopped off, especially a cut of meat, usually taken from the rib, shoulder, or loin and containing a bone.

Chopped

A short irregular motion of waves.

Chopped

An area of choppy water, as on an ocean.

Chopped

Cut or diced into small pieces.

Chopped

Ground, having been processed by grinding.

Chopped

Having a vehicle's height reduced by horizontal trimming of the roofline.

Chopped

(slang) High on drugs.

Chopped

(slang) Fired from a job or cut from a team or training program; having got the chop.

Chopped

Simple past tense and past participle of chop

Chopped

Prepared by cutting;
Sliced tomatoes
Sliced ham
Chopped clams
Chopped meat
Shredded cabbage

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