112 To Chip Away AT (With Steph Fuccio from the GEOPATS Podcast)

19 de jun. de 2023 · 8m 36s
112 To Chip Away AT (With Steph Fuccio from the GEOPATS Podcast)
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In this episode, Stephanie Fuccio from the Geopats Podcast discusses the various meanings and uses of the word "chip." She highlights its different forms as a noun, a verb, and...

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In this episode, Stephanie Fuccio from the Geopats Podcast discusses the various meanings and uses of the word "chip." She highlights its different forms as a noun, a verb, and even as a name in some cases. Focusing on the verb form, she introduces the phrase "to chip away at," explaining that it involves gradually breaking off small pieces of something large until the task is completed. Stephanie provides examples of how this phrase can be applied to physical and mental tasks, emphasizing its versatility. She concludes with a lighthearted note, acknowledging the listeners' dedication to learning English phrases by chipping away at them.

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Daniel Goodson

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There are several sayings or idiomatic expressions that involve the word "chip." Here are a few more examples: 1. "A chip off the old block": Refers to a person who strongly resembles one of their parents, usually in terms of character, behavior, or abilities. 2. "Have a chip on one's shoulder": Describes someone who is easily provoked, harbors a grudge, or is constantly looking for an argument or confrontation. 3. "When the chips are down": Indicates a situation when things are difficult or uncertain, often referring to moments of adversity or when one's true character is revealed. 4. "Let the chips fall where they may": Suggests allowing events or outcomes to unfold naturally, without interference or manipulation. 5. "Chip in": To contribute or donate, especially in terms of money or effort, towards a common cause or goal. These are just a few examples, and there may be other sayings or expressions that involve the word "chip" in different contexts.
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