The phrase
"small chunks" means breaking something into smaller parts or pieces.
Full definition
Rather than using one or two long paragraphs, break the content
into smaller chunks of one to three sentences or use bullets to emphasize key learning points.
If I tried to do it
in small chunks of time, it probably would have taken me four years.
Set your own schedule - power through the course in one go, or break it up into
smaller chunks for easy learning.
To stay healthy, your hamster should only enjoy a
few small chunks of apple once or twice a week.
Cut carrot and celery into
smaller chunks if you're worried about your blender being able to handle the mass.
Here's a suggestion — cut your cheese into
smaller chunks so it actually melts while the burger cooks.
Take small chunks of the dough and press into a circle shape, before rolling in your hands to smooth the edges out.
It can be hard to get motivated, but if you look at revision and take your time by revising in
small chunks over months it makes the task much less daunting.
Interesting how this ceremony didn't for one second address the
even smaller chunk of the Role Playing pie, those representative of the LGBT communities.
Pour the cashews into a food processor and pulse until you
get small chunks, you don't want flour you want it to be nice and chunky.
Human memory is short and it is easy to retain content when it is delivered in
small chunks rather than «dump» it in one big course.
Breaking the game into
smaller chunks worked out perfectly and kept the open areas large enough to traverse and find hidden items while not feeling big enough to get lost in.
Since you will be running them through the food processor and
making small chunks, the skin won't make it too tough to chew on after they're baked.
Cook until there's only a little pink left, and make sure to break it down in to
small chunks while doing so.
Hold your extensions tightly from the clip end in your left hand,
grab small chunks and curl with the iron just as you would on my own head.
You might offer your
baby small chunks of banana, bits of cheese, cooked squash or cooked carrots.
While it seems likely it could be the most economically efficient of all of them, working towards it in
smaller chunks seems the only way to make it actually happen.
But in
small chunks between the thrills it felt to me a little bit dull, and in it's entirety despite a few jumps I was never actually scared watching it at all.
If you're trying to reduce the costs of content production, you can always divide up the work,
distributing small chunks among your team.
A recent study found, on average, we spend an incredible five hours a day on our phones, broken up into
many small chunks.
There were
still small chunks of coconut oil that didn't mix in, but that wasn't a problem.
If your dog is healthy, try serving food that is softer and in
smaller chunks for the weaker jaw.
If your cream cheese isn't truly room temperature, it will
leave small chunks, so make sure it is at room temperature and you beat it well.
Depending on the size of your dog, a
few small chunks of either canned or fresh cooked salmon will have your dog racing the cat to the kitchen.
So, break them into
smaller chunks so that learners can complete whenever it's convenient for them.
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