piece an amount of something that has been cut or separated from the main part:
Could I have another piece of cake?
a piece of broken glass
Emma cut the pie into eight pieces.bit a piece.
Bit is more informal than
piece and is often used about smaller pieces:
The notes were written on bits of paper.
He threw a bit of wood onto the fire.lump a small piece of something solid or firm that does not have a regular shape:
two lumps of sugar
a lump of coal
a lump of clayscrap a small piece of paper, cloth etc that is no longer needed:
I wrote the phone number on a scrap of paper.
The dog was eating scraps of food off the floor.strip a long narrow piece of cloth, paper etc:
a strip of cloth
The leather had been cut into strips.sheet a thin flat piece of something such as paper, glass, or metal:
a blank sheet of paper
a sheet of aluminiumslice a thin flat piece of bread, cake, meat etc cut from a larger piece:
a slice of pizza
Cut the tomatoes into thin slices.chunk a piece of something solid that does not have a regular shape – used especially about food, rock, or metal:
The fruit was cut into large chunks.
a chunk of breadhunk a large piece with rough edges, which has been cut or has broken off a bigger piece of food, rock etc:
a big hunk of cheese
hunks of concreteblock a piece of something solid, which has straight sides:
concrete blocks
a block of cheese
a block of iceslab a thick flat piece of stone, or of cake, meat etc:
The floor had been made from stone slabs.
a slab of beefcube a piece that has six square sides – used especially about food:
a cube of sugar
ice cubeswedge a piece that has a thick end and a pointed end, and is shaped like a
triangle – used especially about food and metal:
a wedge of cheesebar a block of soap, chocolate, candy, or metal, which has straight sides:
a chocolate bar
a bar of soap
gold bars worth more than £26 millionrasher British English a slice of bacon:
I usually have two rashers of bacon for breakfast.fragment a small piece that has broken off something, especially something hard:
The window shattered, covering them with fragments of glass.
They found fragments of bone.crumb a very small piece of bread, cake etc:
There were just a few crumbs left on the plate.speck a piece of something such as dirt or dust which is so small you almost cannot see it:
She brushed the specks of dust from the table.drop a very small amount of a liquid:
There were drops of blood on the floor.
I felt a drop of rain.slab of rock/stone/meat
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