Chunk [noun]

Definition of Chunk:

mass, slab of something

Synonyms of Chunk:

Dollop

Wad

Lump

Portion

Hunk

Piece

Block

Clod

Nugget

Glob

Part

Gob


Opposite/Antonyms of Chunk:

Whole


Sentence/Example of Chunk:

It's a big chunk of money, and a little thing like killing a man or two won't trouble them.

She was working on a chunk of marble and she had the forehead and general scalp contours almost completed.

And it makes a huge chunk of a very different style and quality between Chapters II.

Davis, because a man of family and more conservative, insisted it would be a “pretty tough chunk of a fight.”

Then one o' the Lieutenant's men jerked the chunk o' cheese away and283 broke it open.

"It pays up all the arrears when you can leave a chunk of happiness behind you as big as that one," he said to himself.

"A chunk of wood banged me in the forehead," said Tom simply.

But while I talked they separated distinctly as the bank of the stream and the chunk are suddenly not one, but two.

Now he reached down into the mess on the floor and dislodged a chunk of rusted metal.

Let's take a good chunk out of the journey back to Hobart today, and get there by mid-afternoon tomorrow.