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    chunk
    /CHəNGk/

    noun

    • 1. a thick, solid piece of something: "huge chunks of masonry littered the street"

    verb

    • 1. divide (something) into chunks: "chunk four pounds of pears"

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  2. 1. : a short thick piece or lump (as of wood or coal) 2. : a large noteworthy quantity or part. bet a sizable chunk of money on the race. 3. : a strong thickset horse usually smaller than a draft horse. 4. psychology : a unit of information retained in the memory and easily recalled.

  3. informal. a part of something, especially a large part: a chunk of text. a substantial chunk of our profits. Three hours is quite a chunk out of my working day. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Masses and large amounts of things. accumulation. any number of things idiom. armload. backlog. blood clot. flood. foam. inundation. lion.

  4. noun. a thick mass or lump of anything: a chunk of bread; a chunk of firewood. Synonyms: gob, wad, piece, hunk. Informal. a thick-set and strong person. a strong and stoutly built horse or other animal. a substantial amount of something: Rent is a real chunk out of my pay.

  5. Define chunk. chunk synonyms, chunk pronunciation, chunk translation, English dictionary definition of chunk. n. 1. A thick mass or piece: a chunk of ice. 2. Informal A substantial amount: won quite a chunk of money. 3. A strong stocky horse. v. chunked , chunk·ing...

  6. 1.countable noun. Chunksof something are thick solid pieces of it. They had to be careful of floating chunks of ice. ...a chunk of meat. [ + of] Cut the melon into chunks. Synonyms: piece, block, mass, portion More Synonyms of chunk. 2.countable noun. A chunkof something is a large amount or large part of it. [informal]

  7. CHUNK meaning: 1. a roughly cut piece: 2. a part of something, especially a large part: 3. in golf, to hit a…. Learn more.

  8. (linguistics) a phrase or group of words that can be learnt as a unit by somebody who is learning a language. Examples of chunks are ‘Can I have the bill, please?’ and ‘Pleased to meet you’. The listening texts consist of short, bite-sized chunks which are accessible to beginners. Word Origin. Idioms. blow chunks.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English chunk /tʃʌŋk/ noun [ countable] 1 a large thick piece of something that does not have an even shape ice chunks chunk of a chunk of bread see thesaurus at piece 2 a large part or amount of something The rent takes a large chunk out of my monthly salary. chunk of A huge chunk of the audience got ...

  10. Jun 30, 2024 · chunk (third-person singular simple present chunks, present participle chunking, simple past and past participle chunked) To break into large pieces or chunks. To break down (language, etc.) into conceptual pieces of manageable size.

  11. A representative of a substance at large, often large and irregular. A chunk of granite. Wiktionary. (computing) A discrete segment of a file, stream, etc. (especially one that represents audiovisual media); a block. Wiktionary. Synonyms: hunch. nugget. hunk. gob. lump. clump. clod. wad.

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