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- DictionaryChunk/CHəNGk/
noun
- 1. a thick, solid piece of something: "huge chunks of masonry littered the street"
verb
- 1. divide (something) into chunks: "chunk four pounds of pears"
1. : a short thick piece or lump (as of wood or coal) 2. : a large noteworthy quantity or part. bet a sizable chunk of money on the race. 3. : a strong thickset horse usually smaller than a draft horse. 4. psychology : a unit of information retained in the memory and easily recalled.
CHUNK definition: 1. a roughly cut piece: 2. a part of something, especially a large part: 3. in golf, to hit a…. Learn more.
noun. a thick mass or lump of anything: a chunk of bread; a chunk of firewood. Synonyms: gob, wad, piece, hunk. Informal. a thick-set and strong person. a strong and stoutly built horse or other animal. a substantial amount of something: Rent is a real chunk out of my pay.
CHUNK meaning: 1. a roughly cut piece: 2. a part of something, especially a large part: 3. in golf, to hit a…. Learn more.
chunk. 2 meanings: 1. a thick solid piece, as of meat, wood, etc 2. a considerable amount.... Click for more definitions.
Definition of chunk noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. A thick mass or piece: a chunk of ice. 2. Informal A substantial amount: won quite a chunk of money. 3. A strong stocky horse. v. chunked, chunk·ing, chunks. v.tr. To form into chunks. v.intr. To make a dull clacking sound: listened to the rundown copier chunk along. [Perhaps variant of chuck .]
CHUNK meaning: 1. a large piece of something: 2. a large part of something: . Learn more.
Chunk Definition. A short, thick piece, as of meat or wood. A considerable portion. A stocky animal, esp. a horse. A representative of a substance at large, often large and irregular. A chunk of granite. (computing) A discrete segment of a file, stream, etc. (especially one that represents audiovisual media); a block.
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