chop out
English
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editchop out (third-person singular simple present chops out, present participle chopping out, simple past and past participle chopped out)
- (transitive, literally) To remove by chopping.
- You have to chop out all the weeds.
- (transitive, literally) To form a dose of powder cocaine.
- He chopped out a fat line.
- (agriculture, transitive) To thin out the planting density of cotton.
- It's a machine to chop out cotton fields.