Pronunciation: /rɛd tʃɪp/
noun a small piece of something, typically wood or plastic, used in various games
A1 I found a red chip on the floor.
A2 The red chip was used as a marker in the board game.
B1 The red chip stood out among the other colors.
B2 She collected red chips to add to her collection.
C1 The red chip was a rare find among the antique coins.
C2 The red chip was intricately designed with intricate patterns.
adjective having a color resembling that of blood or a ripe tomato, at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet
A1 I see a red chip bag on the table.
A2 She picked up a red chip marker to write on the whiteboard.
B1 The red chip paint on the wall is starting to peel.
B2 The artist used a red chip brush to create intricate details in the painting.
C1 The red chip tiles in the kitchen give the room a vibrant pop of color.
C2 The designer chose a red chip fabric for the curtains to complement the neutral tones of the room.
formal The casino uses red chips to represent a higher denomination of money.
informal I always bet with red chips because they bring me good luck.
slang I'm all in with my red chips, I'm feeling lucky tonight!
figurative She knew she was playing with red chips when she took on such a risky investment.
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