en opening bag of chips

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of opening bag of chips

  • en them to spill ➜
  • en you eat the chips ➜
  • en they begin to go stale ➜
  • en being able to eat them ➜
  • en being able to eat the cihps ➜
  • en craving for beer ➜
  • en crumbs ➜
  • en you eat them all ➜
  • en you eat all the chips ➜
  • en eating the chips ➜
  • en eating several chips ➜
  • en eatting them ➜
  • en hunger ➜
  • en letting them get stale ➜
  • en you pour them into a bowl ➜
  • en releasing their smell ➜
  • en salavate ➜
  • en salivating ➜
  • en snacking ➜
  • en my son will eat them ➜
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opening bag of chips is used for…

  • en eating the chips ➜
  • en having a snack ➜
  • en eat ➜
  • en eating Doritos ➜
  • en eating lunch ➜
  • en getting access to the chips ➜
  • en getting fat ➜
  • en munching "junk" ➜
  • en offering it to others ➜
  • en people who eat junk food ➜
  • en preparing to eat the chips ➜
  • en relieving your hunger ➜
  • en serving chips to others ➜
  • en setting up for a party ➜
  • en testing self control ➜

opening bag of chips requires…

  • en both hands ➜
  • en hands ➜
  • en two hands ➜
  • en clean hands ➜
  • en dextirity ➜
  • en hand-eye coordination ➜
  • en Pulling it apart at the top ➜
  • en pulling the sides apart ➜
  • en strenght ➜
  • en strength ➜
  • en stupidty ➜

opening bag of chips is a subevent of…

  • en the bag may split open ➜
  • en buy a drink ➜
  • en you decide you want dip too ➜
  • en drop the bag ➜
  • en a popping sound ➜
  • en pull the sides apart ➜
  • en it rips ➜
  • en small children come near ➜
  • en spill them ➜
  • en tear the seal ➜
  • en tear with your teeth ➜
  • en it tears ➜
  • en wonder if you have any dip ➜
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