chippings

chippings
Small fragments of material especially for use in construction

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  • chippings — UK [ˈtʃɪpɪŋz] US noun [plural] british small pieces of stone used as a surface for roads and paths Thesaurus: road surfaces and featureshyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • chippings — [[t]tʃɪ̱pɪŋz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu n N Wood chippings or stone chippings are small pieces of wood or stone which are used, for example, to cover surfaces such as paths or roads. Paths of bark chippings will help to give the impression of a woodland… …   English dictionary

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  • chippings — chip|pings [ˈtʃıpıŋz] n [plural] BrE small pieces of stone used when putting new surfaces on roads or railway tracks …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • chippings — chip|pings [ tʃıpıŋz ] noun plural BRITISH GRAVEL …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • chippings — noun (plural) BrE small pieces of stone used when putting new surfaces on roads or railway tracks …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • chippings — UK [ˈtʃɪpɪŋz] / US noun [plural] British small pieces of stone used as a surface for roads and paths …   English dictionary

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