chunkful
Collocations
4VERB + CHUNKFUL
biting, takes, yanking
CHUNKFUL + NOUN
cheek, insight, pastas, salads
PREP.
after, from, off
ADV.
apart
Definitions
noun
Synonym of chunk.
Man approaches his destiny of the demiurge by biting off one chunkful of insight after another into the nature of things and how they work, and his power and responsibility grows in proportion to the growth of his insight.
The half-head drips with molten fat, and the cachucha man (who is in a dark suit with shirt and tie) winces at the heat as with both hands he rips it apart, yanking a chunkful of cheek from the pig's grinning profile, hot grease streaming over his hands and splashing out into the crowd.
adj
Chunky.
Sandwiches that could hold their own at the most splendid London high tea, as well as chunkful salads and pastas, make it worth the size larger ladies will end up with when trying on clothes on the other Bergdorf floors.
Every time he thinks about Nomzamo, guilt takes a chunkful bite at his heart.
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5Man approaches his destiny of the demiurge by biting off one chunkful of insight after another into the nature of things and how they work, and his power and responsibility grows in proportion to the
WiktionaryThe half-head drips with molten fat, and the cachucha man (who is in a dark suit with shirt and tie) winces at the heat as with both hands he rips it apart, yanking a chunkful of cheek from the pig's
WiktionaryThe errand boy returned with Fani's sandwich, which he ate fast, taking enormous chunkfuls with each bite.
WiktionarySandwiches that could hold their own at the most splendid London high tea, as well as chunkful salads and pastas, make it worth the size larger ladies will end up with when trying on clothes on the ot
WiktionaryEvery time he thinks about Nomzamo, guilt takes a chunkful bite at his heart.
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