42 Verbs to Use for the Word chunk

Potatoes (boiled).Peel two medium-sized potatoes (about one-half pound) or one large one, and cut in coarse chunks of about the same sizesay 1-1/2 inch cubes.

He patted Kazan on the head, and gave him a chunk of meat.

At the monastery gates were a cluster of empty coaches waiting for passengers, the drivers sitting in the dusty roadway meanwhile, playing cards or eating chunks of red melon.

And Bask-Wah-Wan sopped a particularly offensive chunk of salmon into the oil and passed it fondly and dripping to her son.

Away tore the horses, kicking great chunks of mud over him as he tumbled aimlessly into the underbrush.

" Disappointed to think they would not be able to pick up chunks of the ore, the comrades lapsed into silence till Tom suddenly bethought him of the men he had seen crossing the cliff on the night of their hunting trip, and he lost no time in asking if they were some of Megget's gang.

He heard others scuttling and squeaking, and one threw a chunk of gray moss at him.

Each one would dig into the kettle with his fork, and bringing out a big chunk would crowd as much as possible into his mouth, and holding it there with his teeth would cut off with his hunting knife a liberal portion, which he would swallow after a munch or two.

For a moment he seemed on the point of speech, but caught himself and in silence divided the small chunk of meat which he drew from the pack, giving the larger share to Howland as he went to the head of the dogs.

he repeated, and dropped down a sizable chunk of ore.

He let the cook feed him a chunk o' meat the other day; and you remember he don't usually touch stuff that other men have handled.

Walking with my mother to the river, on a late winter day, we found great chunks of ice piled all along the bank.

He flung a chunk of bread across to Ken.

His hands were gripping a chunk of the bread which he had torn away from the loaf, but which he had seemed to eat with difficulty.

We want publicity on this caseall you can hand out big chunks of it.

"I'd plumb got my sights raised to having a big chunk uh Montana land under a Double-Crank lease, but I reckon they can come down a notch.

I caught that turn and about every other in the deal; split him in half on the last card, and from that on I ripped him up the back and knocked chunks off'n him until everybody got interested.

Then, in half an hour or so, take your spear and go to the houses, making as little noise at possible, and let your companion lift out the chunk suddenly, and you be ready to strike.

Jim Waring's lived a big chunk of his life.

"Lumps an' chunks of it!

Something must have broken in the machine and missed out a chunk.

This left no means of ascent, as the walls of the shaft were smoothly timbered; but, to make matters sure, they covered the mouth with inch thick boards on which they piled large chunks of ore.

We'll pitch the loose chunks of gold over the cliff and we'll stow 'em away somewhere elsewhere King, if things break some way we don't look for, won't find 'em!

At the back of this was placed a chunk of the caribou meat, and in front of this bait, so that an animal would have to spring it in passing, was set a trap, carefully covered with snow and a few leaves.

No sooner had he left when de nigger jumped up and climbed a tree, first rutting an old chunk of wood in de place where he wuz buried.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  chunk