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- Look up choppy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Choppy may refer to: Choppy Warburton (James Edward Warburton, 1845–1897), an English runner and cycling...
- Choppies Enterprises Limited is a Botswana multinational supermarket retailer headquartered in Gaborone, Botswana. The retailer initially sold only food-based...
- television series got a dubbed version produced by Joe Oriolo. Renamed Choppy and the Princess, it was released to American, Australian, and British television...
- wind conditions affect wave quality since the surface of a wave can become choppy in blustery conditions. Ideal conditions include a light to moderate "offs****"...
- The Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter (later named the Adams-Wilson Choppy) is a small, single-seat, open-framework helicopter designed for homebuilding, to be...
- Lovia Gyarke of The Hollywood Reporter said the film's pacing "becomes choppier and less coherent. Part of that can be attributed to an overstuffed narrative...
- Africa. The largest supermarket chains in Africa are the Shoprite group and Choppies. The international chains with the most supermarkets are Carrefour, Coopérative...
- Christopher "Choppy" Close (born 5 February 1959) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s...
- repetitious and mostly shallow scenarios they're asked to enact ... But the choppy, cliched visuals and the script's superficial approach to the characters'...
- Jerkiness (sometimes called strobing or choppy footage) describes the perception of individual still images while watching a motion picture. Motion pictures...