Pronunciation: /tʃɑmp/
noun a firm bite or chew
A1 The dinosaur took a big chomp out of the tree.
A2 The hungry dog gave a loud chomp as it ate its bone.
B1 I could hear the loud chomp of the horse as it ate the hay.
B2 The sound of the lion's chomp echoed through the jungle.
C1 The chef's precise chomp with the knife impressed the judges.
C2 The shark's powerful chomp could be heard from underwater.
verb to bite or chew with force and noise
A1 The rabbit chomps on carrots in the garden.
A2 I always chomp on gum when I'm nervous.
B1 The toddler chomped down on the cookie with a big smile.
B2 The lion chomped on the meat hungrily.
C1 The competitive eater chomped through a record number of hot dogs.
C2 The shark chomped on the bait before swimming away.
formal The horse chomped on the carrots eagerly.
informal My dog loves to chomp on his favorite chew toy.
slang I could hear him chomping away on his popcorn during the movie.
figurative The competitor chomped at the bit, eager to start the race.
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