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Bite (down on)
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chomp
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chomp is a two-player game played on a rectangular chocolate bar made up of smaller square blocks. Chomp may also refer to: Chomp, a colloquial term for the act of biting Chomp (Mario) , or Chain Chomp, a character from the Mario video game series Chomp ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chomp \Chomp\, v. i. To chew loudly and greedily; to champ. [Prov. Eng. & Colloq. U. S.] --Halliwell.
Usage examples of chomp.
But this allosaurus dated from before the time of true magic and it gave a full-hard chomp, the kind that crunches bones.
Nearby she could hear Harim and Alagh contentedly chomping the rich grass and giving the occasional breathy snort.
Glupp tried to stick his head through the magical window the crystal ball had made in the shadowland and chomp on these luscious-looking plants.
Fortunately Smilo broke out of his cage and chomped her shoulder, rescuing Hope.
It was hard for him to imagine the bad guys way up in northern New England, wearing those checkered caps and down vests as they chomped their pepper sandwiches and drank their Ruffino.
Blackfoot selected a suitable length of straight limb, then chomped off the thin offshoots.
She chomped a couple of times on the air and let her teeth click together.
You should see these hairy-jawed throwbacks, these turd lookalikes, honking and chomping at the trough.
I want him chomping at the bit to get his best friend back before I invite him to meet me--alone, of course.
The gods of dramatic irony often reward statements like this with gifts of huge, chomping danger or screaming death.
Inside again, she stalked from window to window, chomping on carrot sticks when noon came and went, then stalking some more.
Dagger gave it several noisy chomps, bones and all, and swallowed it with that now familiar, still hideous sucking noise.
It jerked back huge pieces of meat and swallowed them with only two or three knife-whispering chomps of the big serrated teeth behind its beak.
Probably more chomps were made by that route than by the initial drop.
It seemed fairly clear that Stick-a-bush was right, for the Squire submerged both hands into the keg and drew forth clusters of pickles, chomping away at them noisily.