chunks in the PONS Dictionary

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chunks of meat
pineapple chunks

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Fish tea is similar to traditional rundown, but instead of chunks the ingredients are boiled until they are in a soupy liquid form.
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The factory ships these prefabricated chunks of house to the build site, where contractors piece them together quickly -- often, in a matter of days.
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Terrain is generated, saved and loaded, and (kind of) rendered in chunks of 1616128 blocks.
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Bear in mind, too, that the most bubble-prone asset market is for housing, which is bought in very lumpy, long-term chunks.
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Divers investigating the incident discovered that hatchways in the hull designed for discharging untreated waste into the ocean, had been crudely plugged with chunks of wood, to prevent the discharge.
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Badly chosen routes will leave excessive chunks of plaintext, or text simply reversed, and this will give cryptanalysts a clue as to the routes.
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The dough is extruded through a die into various possible shapes: granules, flakes, chunks, goulash, steakettes (schnitzel), etc., and dried in an oven.
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The attacker establishes connection with targeted peers via the required handshake message, followed by a message advertising that they have a number of available chunks.
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Tiny, salty pickles cosy up to fat, green olives and chunks of banana.
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For programs dealing with large chunks of data, such as matrices, partitioning into page-sized chunks could be troublesome.
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