Chunk - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃʌŋk|  American pronunciation of the word chunk
Brit.  |tʃʌŋk|  British pronunciation of the word chunk

noun

- a compact mass (syn: ball, clod, clump, glob, lump)
- a substantial amount
we won a chunk of money

verb

- put together indiscriminately (syn: lump)
- group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side (syn: collocate, lump)

Extra examples

She cut the fruit into large chunks.

She spends a good chunk of her day on the phone.

He devoted a large chunk of time to the project.

I bet a sizable chunk of money on the race.

Chunk the fire, Charles, and see if you cannot make it burn better.

The rent takes a large chunk out of my monthly salary.

A huge chunk of the audience got up and left before the end of the show.

A large chunk of ice split off from the iceberg and crashed into the water.

I bet a sizeable chunk of money on the race.

Lurie risked a pretty big chunk of change on the race.

Word forms

noun
singular: chunk
plural: chunks
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