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chip
verb (chipped , chipping )
1 (sometimes chip at something) to knock or strike small pieces off (a hard object or material).
2 intr to be broken off in small pieces; to have small pieces broken off.
3 to shape by chipping.
4 to cut (potatoes) into strips for frying.
5 tr & intr , golf , football to strike the ball gently so that it goes in the air over a short distance.
noun
1 a small piece chipped off.
2 a place from which a piece has been chipped off a big chip in the lid .
3 Brit (usu chips) a strip of deep-fried potato. See also French fries.
4 N Am (also potato chip) a potato crisp.
5 in gambling: a plastic counter used as a money token.
6 comput a silicon chip.
7 a small piece of stone.
8 short for chip shot.
[Anglo-Saxon cipp log, ploughshare or beam]
chipped adjective
1 shaped or damaged by chips.
2 shaped into chips chipped potatoes .
a chip off the old block colloq someone who strongly resembles one of their parents in personality, behaviour or appearance.
have a chip on one's shoulder colloq to feel resentful about something, especially unreasonably.
have had one's chips colloq
1 to have failed or been beaten.
2 to have been killed.
when the chips are down colloq at the moment of crisis; when it comes to the point.
chip in colloq
1 to interrupt.
2 tr & intr to contribute (eg money, time) We all chipped in for the car .
© Hodder Education

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