Remove by or as if by cutting.
1 She'll be sure to lop off fifteen or twenty pounds in the telling.
2 The attempts to lop off excrescences are not, perhaps, always happy.
3 We lop off limbs here all day long, and all night.
4 Luca smiled as he watched Peppi lop off a thick slice of sausage.
5 They'll not be able to once you lop off their heads.
6 They should not lop off the branches, but lay the axe to the root.
7 As one popular joke goes: it's like Fifa, just lop off a few zeros.
8 This is where we lop off the small branches to grow perfect fruit later.
9 Get your spell-caster on, explore castles, and lop off heads.
10 But then you need to lop off Nest's charges, amounting to £127 in this case.
11 Wow, that's impressive; he managed to lop off one problematic hospital in just one paragraph.
12 But he was contented to lop off branches; he did not dig up the roots.
13 Could you lop off one half of yourself and expect the other half to thrive?
14 They can just cut it right out, or even lop off a tit or two.
15 They lop off their bits and pieces and replace them with grafts from inhuman sources.
16 For every head we lop off , two spring up.
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