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chomp
[chomp]
chomp
/ ʃɒ /
verb
to chew (food) noisily; champ
noun
the act or sound of chewing in this manner
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chomp1
Example Sentences
The chaotic recording sessions featured a bucket of fire and musicians chomping vegetables.
He said anglers are “chomping at the bit to go.”
A single breeding pair of sunflower stars can potentially produce thousands of offspring — many mouths to chomp down on urchins.
It’s a different side to Carroll, whom NFL fans might better recognize bouncing down the sidelines for the Seattle Seahawks, or hunched over with hands on knees, chomping gum and laser focused on his players.
You wouldn't recognise him now but millions around the world have watched him, as a baby, chomping on his big brother's digits.
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