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potato chip
noun
- a thin slice of potato fried until crisp and usually salted.
potato chip
noun
- usually plural another name for chip
- usually plural a very thin slice of potato fried and eaten cold as a snack Also called (in eg Britain)crisp
Word History and Origins
Origin of potato chip1
Example Sentences
There’s one song about potato chips that is always on my mind.
Maybe I would still need salt-and-vinegar potato chips to cope with the transition, but a world of social gatherings — maybe even ones with communal appetizers — is just around the corner.
These crispy potato chips, made aromatic with smoked paprika and served with a creamy ranch dip, make both the what and the how of chips-and-dip more healthful.
Meanwhile, TechCrunch has learned that prior to launching its own app, Dija ran a number of experiments on takeout marketplace Deliveroo, including selling various convenience store items, such as potato chips and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals.
Akin to potato chips or pretzels, many of the new versions are essentially cereal, sized up or made into wafers, in bags that bring to mind their more familiar, salty counterparts.
In 2010, Barber and his colleagues started working with the Ruffles potato chip marketing team.
The floor is covered in potato chip wrappers, discarded water bottles, and the ever-present dust that defines Cairo.
They stay thin because they have never met a potato chip and steer clear of reality TV shows.
That might be more than the number of available potato-chip flavors in America.
Frito-Lay just announced its newest invention: a chocolate-covered potato chip.
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