(1) The tone in the first was very physical and the play was very chippy .(2) As far as I can see, it's full of chippy weegies wearing cardies and bad shoes.(3) There will be 1,400 new homes, new offices and shops - including restaurants, cafes, a bookie's and even a chippy .(4) He described Scotland as a nation rife with ‘corruption, a sense of inadequacy and, above all, a chippy jealousy of its bigger, richer, more outgoing neighbour’.(5) Living on tick, Adam sees nothing for it but to hop back aboard the carousel of fashionable metropolitan parties, while the chippy envy-mongers of the press look on with fascinated horror.(6) I asked them how many expected to get jobs carving, and how many actually thought they had an opportunity to get a job as a cabinetmaker, a joiner, or a chippy 's labourer.(7) Forget the grey slabs that emerge from your freezer, or the grease-laden battered variety from the chippy ; the Fife haddock is a breed apart.(8) A younger person who starts out and behaves in a chippy way doesn't last long.(9) I think the argument here is that Scotland isn't significant enough for England to hate it, whereas, of course, England is significant enough to rile the chippy Scots.(10) The chippy 's more unusual offerings - queen scallops, squid rings and prawns - are all caught by Scottish boats and the staples, such as haggis and black pudding, from nearby suppliers.(11) Daddy dear, however, prefers the local chippy !(12) There's also some other, classic London spots represented in the video (which features a rather scary factory robot) like the chippy on Berwick Street and Maida Vale tube.(13) Do not for a moment think this observation is motivated by a chippy dislike of public schools.(14) As it turns out, Jamie's friends don't head for the nearest chippy when they hear that they are to be on telly, for they are all big fat show-offs.(15) Simon's shop and a chippy nearby have been targeted for months by a hard-core of about a dozen teenagers bent on making people's lives a misery.(16) Back-seat strife was the most popular cause of arguments, together with chippy comments on driving skills or speed of travel.