Chunks

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"Chunks" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Last night I blew chunks.

I break large, time-consuming tasks into chunks.

Hot dogs, nuts and seeds, chunks of meat or cheese, whole grapes, hard/gooey or sticky candy, popcorn, chunks of peanut butter, raw vegetables, raisins, chewing gum, and marshmallows are known choking hazards for children.

I have chunks of rose quartz in my bedroom.

Braving sub-zero temperatures, the men danced for nearly half an hour, up to their waists in the freezing water, pushing away chunks of ice floating on the river.

This chocolate bar has chunks of toffee in it.

Cooks are dicing onions, stirring sausage, slicing tuna in slender chunks, their work spare and clean.

"How do you like these cookies I made?" "They're pretty good, but they'd taste better with some chunks of toffee in them."

In the vast Sunderbans delta that spans eastern India and Bangladesh, coastal erosion due to rising sea levels has been slowly carving away chunks of its low-lying islands, forcing thousands of people to relocate, according to climate experts.

Ziri's hair started to fall out in big chunks.

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