Having once got hold they never let go, but struggled and wrestled and rolled on the
chips incessantly.
"I chopped that from one end of the thing," Jones went on, replacing the
chip in its paper and leather case.
By dint of much labour he managed to
chip off a narrow sliver some twelve inches long by a quarter of an inch thick.
Why did you put in anything so common as picking up
chips?"
All the wastage of meat, such as the frozen
chips, belonged to the dog that found it.
She threw the package into the stove, but I bit off a corner of one of the
chips I held in my hand, and chewed it tentatively.
Three men sat in at stud-poker, but they played with small
chips and without enthusiasm, while there were no onlookers.
From under clefts among the rocks I gathered a few dry sticks and
chips. These I whittled into shavings or split into kindling.
At each new visit they beheld a larger pile of wooden
chips and a nearer approximation to something beautiful.
The universe is finished; the copestone is on, and the
chips were carted off a million years ago.
Here and there were officers carried along on the stream like exasperated
chips. They were striking about them with their swords and with their left fists, punching every head they could reach.
I've got a dog -- and he'll go in the river and bring out
chips that you throw in.