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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Chomp' in a Sentence

"To bite down or chew with a vigorous and audible motion." more

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In the garden, the rabbit will be chomping on fresh, green lettuce leaves.
At the picnic, we will chomp on sandwiches under the shade of the trees.
The wrestler's opponent felt the pressure as he tried to chomp his way out of the tight hold.
The gardener warned the children not to chomp on the freshly picked apples.
Grandma watched with amusement as the little girl continued to chomp on her cookies.
By the time the game ended, the fans had chomped on nachos and cheered for their team.
I am chomping on a delicious sandwich.
The soccer player will be chomping at the bit to score a goal in the upcoming match.
The soccer player took a break to chomp on an energy bar before the big game.
After the concert, the fans will have chomped through the snacks at the concession stand.
By the end of the race, the horses will have chomped through the sugar cubes.
Billy loved to chomp on his favorite bubblegum during recess.
After the long hike, we will chomp on energy bars to regain our strength.
The software has chomped through the large dataset.
During the intense meeting, she will be chomping on her pen, lost in thought.
I have been chomping on the idea of starting a new business.
By the time we finish the hike, we will have chomped on energy bars.

Chomp

chomp
verbTo bite down or chew with a vigorous and audible motion.

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Last Updated On: May 26, 2024
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