Chunk

/tʃʌŋk/ noun

A thick, solid piece of something broken off from a larger piece, like a chunk of chocolate or ice.

Origin uncertain, possibly from Middle English or dialectal roots; may be related to Scottish 'chack' or Old English words for thick pieces; first appeared in American English in the 1600s.

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