14 example sentences using chopper.
Chopper used in a sentence
Chopper in a sentence as a noun
Not 100% safe, but not a finger chopper either.
He would then ask the helicopter HQ to send a chopper on site.
Unfortunately, your chopper is out of date, and it doesn't work with your pan model.
They hover their choppers inverted and do stunt rolls about 6 feet away from their heads.
They > performed an assault on the Dotcom house with an > armed chopper.
You'd like to do onions, but the tube from the fridge to the chopper only fits carrots and asparagus.
The next time congress heard about the program was news reports about a tail rotor from a stealth chopper in some guys yard in Abbottabad.
I just had a thought that Elon Musk owning both Tesla and SpaceX, the next logical step would be an electric powered airplane or a chopper.
The article states rescue helicopters are or at least should be working to pick stranded people up. Getting lower than people swinging in harnesses below a rescue chopper sounds a bit unsafe, and sort of useless.
It could be an airplane/chopper that would glide down to safety in case of a mechanical failure, or crash land on rough terrain without fear of catching fire.
Same for poison ivy, china chopper, and every other publicly available backdoor/shell.
I hadn't seen this side of the story, but I still think there have been too many deaths of civilians [1].And you might want to read up exact transcript of the conversation in the chopper [2].
If one were particularly cynical, one might read this into the general downplaying of the downed chopper, the one major flaw of the operation.
> Considering that it's considered okay to fly > across the world to and assault someone's house > in an armed chopper because they may have been > accessory to copyright infringement.
Chopper definitions
a grounder that bounces high in the air
See also: chop
informal terms for a human `tooth'
See also: pearly
an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades
See also: helicopter whirlybird eggbeater
a butcher's knife having a large square blade
See also: cleaver