The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chopping \Chop"ping\, n. Act of cutting by strokes.
Chopping block, a solid block of wood on which butchers and others chop meat, etc.
Chopping knife, a knife for chopping or mincing meat, vegetables, etc.; -- usually with a handle at the back of the blade instead of at the end.
Usage examples of "chopping knife".
He remembered Strumosus holding a thick-handled chopping knife, preparing to use it on any intruders into his domain.
In order to protect himself and his ladylove from bandits and monsters, both of which he claims with great certainty haunt the corridors of this abandoned part of the house, he has stolen one of the ceremonial bladesa large chopping knife with the charming name of 'Gristleclip.
In order to protect himself and his ladylove from bandits and monsters, both of which he claims with great certainty haunt the corridors of this abandoned part of the house, he has stolen one of the ceremonial blades-a large chopping knife with the charming name of 'Gristleclip.
The short, buxom woman spun around, a large chopping knife in one hand, a carrot in the other.
Kali snatched the chopping knife from the counter before I could fully comprehend what was happening.
His colleagues privately referred to him as 'Panga Man' after the heavy chopping knife that was used in the cane fields, and was the favourite weapon of the Mau Mau in Kenya.
The chatter of a chopping knife, and a scent of herbs and onions, wafted enticingly through the open window.
Ryl was fending off one of the Syaski with a long chopping knife, while the Cilhar's sword danced back and forth between the blades of the other two.
He held the heavy chopping knife poised eighteen inches from her thro at and mentally focused on a spot three inches beyond the butcher block.