chomp

كومب
definition
verb
he chomped on his sandwich
munch or chew vigorously and noisily.
he waited, chomping at her nonappearance
fret impatiently.
noun
Colorful bands on a butterfly's wing provide camouflage among leaves and flowers, of course, but they can also divert a predator's eye toward the butterfly's tail, where a little bite won't matter as much as a chomp on the head.
a chewing noise or action.
example
The horse would contentedly sit and 'chomp' apples for hours while Sherry found escape from her world.
Joe took a 'chomp' out of a hamburger.
I had half-heartedly tried growing tomatoes once before in Charleston and knew that these evil pests loved to take a 'chomp' out of a just-ripe tomato.
‘Thank you, ma'am,’ I say, taking a 'chomp' out of a cookie.
Colorful bands on a butterfly's wing provide camouflage among leaves and flowers, of course, but they can also divert a predator's eye toward the butterfly's tail, where a little bite won't matter as much as a 'chomp' on the head.
Thompson ignored this woman and began grabbing a slice of meat and biscuit, 'chomping' away like a horse.
Many readers will at this stage not be able to read this column as they will be scrunching up their fists, biting their nails, gnashing their teeth and 'chomping' furiously on all forms of chewing gum!
Sophia wrinkled her nose and looked out the window while Jane angrily 'chomped' on her sandwich.
I caught him after his autograph session, as he 'chomped' on a hot dog, rapped with passing fans and friends, and accepted two gift baseball caps, which he wore simultaneously.
The sauce was a little lame, but I could have 'chomped' on the squid all afternoon.
He picked up one of his own French fries and 'chomped' on it.
Pests - pick off the red lily beetle and squash it before it 'chomps' your lilies.
It did make me smile as I 'chomped' on a pork pie washed down with cava.
Annie tried to get her to canter, but the older mare just 'chomped' her bit, tucked her long neck in and trotted with her front toes flashing outward.
A Titan Triggerfish 'chomps' at some hard coral, as other fish gawp at us curiously or dart away.
After leaping about 4ft into the air, the cat brought the dragonfly down a final time, lifted it in his paws and 'chomped' on its green and black tail.
But he was not in a talkative mood and 'chomped' his way grumpily through the meal, responding with grunts and monosyllables to all attempts to engage him in conversation.
I moodily 'chomped' on my buttered toast and took sips of my orange juice.
She left the TV on the sports channel as she reached over to the coffee table, grabbed the half eaten chocolate bar and 'chomped' on it.
I forked up some pasta and 'chomped' on it hungrily.
They will be 'chomping' on chicken drumsticks and hamburgers and walking around everywhere.
The boss man loosened the knot on his tie and angrily 'chomped' on his Havana cigar.
I'm not entirely sure why; I thought something was 'chomping' the roots so I took them outside, dug them up and gave them a ‘sheep dip’ in soapy water which should kill off most things.
Have you ever sat opposite somebody at a meal who 'chomps' their food?
I 'chomped' on my croissant as I heard Andrew complain for something like the fourteenth time.
Whereas the foxes 'chomped' and swallowed each morsel rapidly and completely, the cat mincingly removed all the choice bits of flesh from the bone and then discarded the rest, moving on to pillage another piece.
She ate her salad neatly while I 'chomped' on some fries.
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