chocolate-chippy

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From chocolate chip +‎ -y.

Adjective

chocolate-chippy (comparative more chocolate-chippy, superlative most chocolate-chippy)

  1. Containing chocolate chips.
    • 1975 August 4, “The Talk of the Town”, in The New Yorker, page 22, column 3:
      Then it was downtown for a fresh-squeezed and very chocolate-chippy quick Ferrara cannoli with Deputy Borough President Jolie Hammer, coordinator of the immensely popular new open-air café in St. Andrew’s Plaza, near Foley Square and the courthouses—the first outdoor café for city employees, lawyers, court clerks, and judges.
    • 1985 August 28, Lincoln Journal, Lincoln, Neb.: Journal-Star Printing Co., page 13, column 1:
      Pie is peanutty, chocolate-chippy
    • 1986 May 1, Kenneth R. Burley, “The view and the food good at Mountainview”, in The Knoxville News-Sentinel, page C4:
      The filling was chocolate-chippy enough but it was too heavy to my taste and the pie crust should have baked longer.
    • 1991 March 9, Carol Loretz, “Hospital fills troops’ cookie order”, in The Daily Dispatch, 113th year, number 218, Moline, Ill., page A8:
      Mr. [Paul] Knack said the cookies are big, but do not include any secret ingredients. “They’re very chocolate-chippy, which could be the reason they’re so good.”
    • 1993 October 28, The Orlando Sentinel, page H-2:
      8 p.m. Death by Chocolate: Chocolate trinity parfait, chocolate-chippy crunch souffle.
    • 2004 April 4, Dayton Daily News, page K4:
      Finish with the derby pie, which is this vaguely pecan-pie-like substance that is more chocolate-chippy in the middle and less cloying.
    • 2007 December 12, Lynne Ireland, “Surprise ingredients make warm desserts special and delicious”, in Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Neb., page 3C:
      Crunchy, sugary, nutty, chocolate-chippy topping covers a dark cocoa-flavored cake, but what is that “je ne sais quoi”?
    • 2011, Lisa Lillien, Hungry Girl 300 Under 300: 300 Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Dishes Under 300 Calories, New York, N.Y.: St. Martin’s Griffin, →ISBN, page viii:
      Chocolate-Chippy Cheese Danish
    • 2014, Erin Beresini, Off Course: Inside the Mad, Muddy World of Obstacle Course Racing, Boston, Mass., New York, N.Y.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, →ISBN, page 60:
      On the way back to the inn, I grab some kind of coconutty cinnamon-roll-frostinged-chocolate-chippy dessert bar at a tiny supermarket and overhear the woman at the checkout counter speaking with another customer.
    • 2018, Erin McKenzie, Taking Chances, Bold Strokes Books, →ISBN:
      Lily squealed, and Ian’s chocolate-chippy grin spread ear to ear.