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chop-chop

[chop-chop] / ˈtʃɒpˈtʃɒp /




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He does screenplays at the same chop-chop pace.

From The Guardian • Jan. 5, 2018

In four or five chop-chop years, the mill town became “The Shingle Capital of the World,” and more often than not, it smelled like cedar.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 8, 2017

From the urgent chop-chop of a loudspeaker in a nearby village, Adams could tell that his landing had been spotted and that a search party was being organized.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally, the moment nears "to do chop-chop," as M'sieur Pierre puts it childishly; and childishly, too, the prisoner seeks to save his last shred of self-respect as he mutters: "By myself, by myself."

From Time Magazine Archive

Talent does not understand such a process; it is mechanical, unvarying, chop-chop, day in and day out.

From Murder in Any Degree by Johnson, Owen