Meaning & Definition of word "Chipping"

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    Chipping

    /ˈtʃɪpɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. A process in sports, especially golf, of hitting the ball with a short, controlled stroke.
      • Example: His chipping has improved significantly since he started practicing regularly.
    • 2. Small pieces or fragments that have been chipped off from something.
      • Example: There were many chippings of paint on the floor after he scraped the wall.

    verb:

    • 1. The act of breaking off or removing small pieces from a surface.
      • Example: The carpenter spent the afternoon chipping away the excess wood.
    • 2. To make a series of delicate strikes in order to shape a material.
      • Example: She was carefully chipping at the stone to create a sculpture.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'chip' with the addition of the suffix '-ing', indicating the action of the verb.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chip away:

    To gradually reduce or weaken something.

    chip in:

    To contribute or give something, especially money.

    chip off the old block:

    A person who is similar in character to one of their parents.

    Related Words

    chip:

    A small piece broken off from something.

    chipped:

    Describing an object that has pieces broken off.

    chipper:

    A person or tool that chips away material.

    Slang Meanings of chipping

    Meaning: Act of casually contributing in a conversation or discussion.

    Example Sentence: He kept chipping in with jokes during the meeting.

    Meaning: Playing a casual game or participating in a low-stakes situation.

    Example Sentence: They were just chipping a few chips at the local poker night.