Citations:chop and change

English citations of chop and change, chopped and changed, chops and changes, and chopping and changing

  1. To change or exchange repeatedly
  2. To rearrange, reconfigure, or customise
    • 1908, "Dick Donovan" [Joyce Emmerson Muddock] A Gilded Serpent (Ward, Lock & Co.) Chapter XII p.109:
      That, baldly stated, was the rumour; but it was chopped and changed about, and added to, according to the fancy of the teller.
    • 1937 November 20, Alfred Hitchcock, "Directors Are Dead" Film Weekly:
      I shudder to think of the pictures that have gone wrong through the old-time all-powerful director, without the right flair, who was allowed to do as he liked on the floor, and chopped and changed stories about until they were completely ruined.
    • 2010 March 28, "Fake Elegance and Coockoo: Chance & Negation as a Pop-Rock Credo" Far From Moscow
      The members of Fake Elegance, looking to position themselves somewhere in between rock and pop traditions, chopped and changed the building blocks of various colleagues (or their respective instruments) until a golden mean was in place
    • 2012, Patrick Holford and Fiona McDonald Joyce, The 10 Secrets Of 100% Health Cookbook: Simple and delicious recipes for optimum health (Hachette UK):
      It includes daily menu options for one week, which you can chop and change, giving you an achievable way to generate your new healthy-eating habits.