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chopper

[chop-er] / ˈtʃɒp ər /
NOUN
something that chops
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As Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy moved fluidly through a chopper at the edge of Camelback Ranch’s infield grass and made a running throw to first, his offseason work started to snap into place.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 3, 2026

As the chopper circled Miami, the cameraman explained the purpose of the shoot: “Everybody and their mama wants to know where he’s going to play ball next year.”

From The Wall Street Journal May 10, 2026

"Besides having a massively full tummy, he didn't move around or try to slip into the river despite the noise of the drones and the chopper," he told News24.

From BBC May 3, 2026

The process is called long-lining, and the skier is typically bundled in a basket that’s lifted by a cable lowered from the chopper.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 13, 2026

“Can’t put a car seat on a chopper, that’s for sure,” Bobby Gene said.

From "The Season of Styx Malone" by Kekla Magoon

At least two choppers are kept up in the air for around 20 hours every day.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 28, 2026

Her mother-in-law once offered to spend $50,000 on her teeth but, like Queen Elizabeth II, she stuck with her OG choppers.

From MarketWatch Apr. 17, 2026

"Preparation to supply more food and non-food relief items to the victims is underway," said Murkomen, adding: "Military and police choppers are on standby to transport the items."

From BBC Nov. 1, 2025

Her official Mikie Sherrill for New Jersey page even has the silhouette of a helicopter in the logo, while the choppers and the congresswoman in flight jacket feature prominently in the background of her sites.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 20, 2025

Above them I could see the stack of medevac choppers.

From "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers




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