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chump chop

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Definition:
(Britain) a type of lamb chop equivalent to rump steak

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Crispin gave a short quick gulp like a bulldog trying to swallow a chump chop whose dimensions it has underestimated.

P. G. Wodehouse. The Girl in Blue, p.25 (1971)
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A man spitting back on his plate: halfmasticated gristle: gums: no teeth to chewchewchew it. Chump chop from the grill. Bolting to get it over.

James Joyce. Ulysses
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"Come to chop tonight, Scobie. We've got a bit of real Argentine beef."

Graham Greene. The Heart of the Matter, p.191 (1948)
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