chip in (with) something• Last week the defence minister, Sabahattin Cakmakog, chipped in.• The clocksclick like chips in a casino, piled to a wobblytower.• The knife-blade was dull; it cut only because it was chipped in enough places for it to be saw-toothed, jagged.• They should all chip in like smartbusinessmen and pay the fiddler.• Intel controls about three-fourths of the market for the mainchips inpersonal computers.• Man, the thing worked, had a nicekick; it sentbits of chimneychipping insharpspinningchunks.• In December he agreed that he would chip in the same amount.• Richard Illingworth chipped in with the next wicket - Stephenson trapped leg before sweeping.