chop

noun, verb19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

a small cut of pork, usually with a bone

a small cut of lamb meat, usually with a bone

a small cut of veal, usually with a bone

a chop cut from the loin of an animal, e.g. pork loin chop

a small cut of adult sheep meat, usually with a bone

phrasal verb, to cut something into pieces

to chop something into very small pieces

phrasal verb, to make a tree fall by cutting it at the base

phrasal verb, to remove something by cutting it

to chop something into pieces of irregular size, not carefully

to chop something into large, rough pieces

to cut something into many small pieces, often violently

to cut something so that it becomes pieces of a certain size or shape

to prepare a chop for eating by heating it

to consume a chop as a meal, often used more broadly than 'eat'

to cook a chop using strong heat directly above or below it

to cook a chop in hot fat or oil

to consume a chop as a meal

to cook a chop slowly in a covered dish with a small amount of liquid