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Answer for the clue "Munch ", 5 letters:
champ

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Wamp be the short form for champion , or may refer to:

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v. chafe at the bit, like horses chew noisily; "The boy chomped his sandwich" [syn: chomp ]

Usage examples of champ.

Rollo, thou champest Thy bridle and stampest, For the rush of the tempest Dost long?

With supper over things began to move now all over the Company, the few guys with money calling for a taxi to town, the many guys without money walking out to go to the gate on the 242 I 1 highway and hitchhike down, or getting ready to go to the show or to the gym to watch the 35th basketball champs play an exhibition game with the Fort Shafter squad.

The champs, a chaos of people and cars, was a blur of indistinct movement, the lights and colors a smear of milky pink.

Eight or ten days after the birth of the King of Rome, as I was one morning walking in the Champs Elysees, I met Murat.

That event did not so very much surprise me, for I had not forgotten my conversation with the King of Naples in the Champs Elysees, with which I have made the reader acquainted.

By that time they were driving up the Champs Elysees, toward the Arc de Triomphe.

We shall see how long your virtue lasts at La Scala and in the Champs Elysees, with Lucia safely packed away in England!

The Champs Elysees were full of the late afternoon sunlight, and we sauntered slowly, criticising the occupants of the various carriages rolling up to the great arch of Napoleon, and arguing in a broken, desultory way on our usual subject of talk--literature.

He flung himself into the brougham without another word, drew the door to after him, and they were gone, whirling up the Champs Elysees, leaving me standing on the kerb looking after the polished black back of the brougham receding and growing small in the distance.

The house Ali had chosen, and which was to serve as a town residence to Monte Cristo, was situated on the right hand as you ascend the Champs Elysees.

That same evening, upon reaching his abode in the Champs Elysees, the Count of Monte Cristo went over the whole building with the air of one long acquainted with each nook or corner.

I made inquiries, and found that the house in the Champs Elysees is his own property, and certainly it was very decently kept up.

Set out immediately for Paris, and demand of the Count of Monte Cristo, Avenue des Champs Elysees, No.

I proceeded to fulfil my intention of passing the night in riding in the Champs Elysees.

Albert soon left her, ordered his horses, and having arranged his toilet, drove to the Champs Elysees, to the house of Monte Cristo.