As I remember, they're similar to a garden hoe except the metal part that does the chopping is about twice has high/long. Also, they were made such that instead of the handle going into a shallow metal cone and ending inside it, they stuck through the metal chopping part.
"Chop chop" is an informal expression used to indicate that something needs to be done quickly or urgently. It does not have a physical appearance, but rather conveys a sense of urgency or immediacy.
It is actually "chopped liver," which is a Jewish delicacy. It often sounds like "chop liver" when used in the expression "What am I, chopped liver?"
the sword was used to chop down fully grown men like they were a stick of butter
The cotton gin is used for the manufacture textiles like towels, cloth and blue jeans. It actually cleans the cotton, so it can be processed and used. The cotton gin used today is an improved version of the one previous.
Chop can be a verb (to chop), a noun (you are in for the chop) but NOT an adjective.
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cottan is not a candy it is used to make cloth
Yes, looked can be used as a transitive or intransitive verb.
You can chop any used food ingredient. There are numerous options to chop foods with, from knives to electrical equipment.
Cotton is a natural resource that comes from the cotton plant. The fibers of the cotton plant are harvested and used to make textiles and other products like clothing, towels, and linens. It is a versatile and widely used resource in the textile industry.
Glaze cotton is a high quality polished cotton, it is durable and looks like Silk FabricIt is mostly used for bed sheets, bed covers, cushions and a light weight glazed cotton is also used for apparels.
Life before the cotton gin for people was a bit harder they had to hand pick the cotton themselves