Chipper in a sentence as an adjective

He was chipper and gung ** about coming into work and working on his projects.

Spend $2000 on a quality chipper/shredder to make compost for your garden.

Pop to your local hire shop and just hire one of those chipper things tree surgeons use to turn whole trees into small bits.

I could put the CD through a wood chipper or drop it from a very high building or any number of other things.

We had a backyard dinner party this past summer that was interrupted for an hour by a freaking wood chipper in a yard behind us.

Ya, I think that's actually the mark of a great manager... making sure he's got fodder for the inevitable wood chipper so to speak.

See a huge strain on non-renewable resourcesWith a plastic chipper, feedstock extruder and a suitably stocked waste dump, this becomes less of an issue.

"People" are terrified of the nice command line, and we think that they're going to switch to a vastly, vastly more user hostile one, no matter how friendly and chipper it may seem on first glance?

One wonders--if the evidence is so easily destroyed, how great could the crime actually be?It's not like they're feeding a body into a wood-chipper or anything.

"The challenge I have is that while it is true that this particular problem for the OP was less 'problem' than say 'losing your hands in a freak wood chipper accident', the author was still trying to glean some life lessons from it.

>Although 1 million people downloaded the original app, barely 10 percent are still using it, said Bill Nguyen, the perennially chipper chief executive and co-founder of Color.

Expecting everyone performing a service for you to be bright, chipper, energetic, and ready to spill the beans on all manners of subjects, all the time strikes me as unreasonable - an attempt to create a social bond where none has been earned.

Chipper definitions

adjective

having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air; "looking chipper, like a man...diverted by his own wit"- Frances G. Patton; "life that is gay, brisk, and debonair"- H.M.Reynolds; "walked with a jaunty step"; "a jaunty optimist"

See also: debonair debonaire jaunty