Meaning of Probably chopped up into little pieces
Likely cut into small parts.
In simple words: Most likely cut into small parts.
Probably chopped up into little pieces in a sentence
- The vegetables were probably chopped up into little pieces for the salad.
- After the accident, the car was probably chopped up into little pieces.
How to use Probably chopped up into little pieces
This phrase suggests a high probability of something being cut into smaller parts. Typically used in casual conversation about food or when speculating about something being destroyed.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Imagine a chef probably chopping veggies into tiny bits for a salad.
Related words
Collocations with Probably chopped up into little pieces
- probably chopped up
- cut into little pieces
- little pieces of food
Synonyms for Probably chopped up into little pieces
- likely diced
- probably minced
- possibly cut
- seemingly sliced
Common mistakes with Probably chopped up into little pieces
- Using 'probably' with certainty phrases.
- Confusing 'chopped up' with 'sliced' or 'diced' inappropriately.
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Frequently asked questions about "Probably chopped up into little pieces"
What does "Probably chopped up into little pieces" mean?
Most likely cut into small parts.
What is the definition of "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
Likely cut into small parts.
How do you use "Probably chopped up into little pieces" in a sentence?
The vegetables were probably chopped up into little pieces for the salad.
Can you give another example of "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
After the accident, the car was probably chopped up into little pieces.
What are synonyms for "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
Common alternatives include likely diced, probably minced, possibly cut, seemingly sliced.
What words go with "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
It commonly pairs with probably chopped up, cut into little pieces, little pieces of food.
What are common mistakes when using "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
Using 'probably' with certainty phrases. Confusing 'chopped up' with 'sliced' or 'diced' inappropriately.
How do you pronounce "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
US: //ˈprɑːb.bə.bli tʃɑːpt ʌp ˈɪntuː ˈlɪtəl ˈpiːsəz//, UK: //ˈprɒb.ə.bli tʃɒpt ʌp ˈɪntuː ˈlɪtl ˈpiːsɪz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Probably chopped up into little pieces"?
This phrase suggests a high probability of something being cut into smaller parts. Typically used in casual conversation about food or when speculating about something being destroyed.
