champ

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A large aquatic creature, similar to the Loch Ness monster, which supposedly lives in Lake Champlain, located on the shared borders of the American states of Vermont and New York and the Canadian province of Quebec
to bite or chew, especially noisily or impatiently
Shortened form of champion
a meal of mashed potatoes and scallions
{v} to bite, chew, gnaw, eat, devour
To bite into small pieces; to crunch
someone who has won first place in a competition
The field or ground on which carving appears in relief
chew noisily; "The boy chomped his sandwich"
Chemically/biologically Hardened Air Management Plant
is a traditional Irish potao dish
NOAA’s Coral Health And Monitoring Program The mission of the Coral Health and Monitoring Program is to provide services to help improve and sustain coral reef health throughout the world Long term goals are: establish an international network of coral reef researchers for the purpose of sharing knowledge and information on coral health and monitoring; provide near real-time data products derived from satellite images and monitoring stations at coral reef areas; provide a data repository for historical data collected from coral reef areas; and add to the general fund of coral reef knowledge
{f} chew; bite; act in an impatient manner
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chafe at the bit, like horses
A champ is the same as a champion. the reigning European heavyweight champ. To show impatience at being held back or delayed. A champion. a champion
To bite with repeated action of the teeth so as to be heard
(Coral Health And Monitoring Program ) - a NOAA program whose mission is to provide services to help improve and sustain coral reef health throughout the world Long term goals are: establish an international network of coral reef researchers for the purpose of sharing knowledge and information on coral health and monitoring; provide near real-time data products derived from satellite images and monitoring stations at coral reef areas; provide a data repository for historical data collected from coral reef areas; and add to the general fund of coral reef knowledge
{i} champion, one who is the best in his field, one who wins first place
To bite or chew impatiently
champ at the bit
to bite the bit, especially when restless
champ at the bit
to show impatience or frustration when delayed

We had quite a few people in last weekend. They’re champing at the bit, ready to go.

Champ Clark
orig. James Beauchamp Clark born March 7, 1850, near Lawrenceburg, Ky., U.S. died March 2, 1921, Washington, D.C. U.S. politician. Clark moved to Missouri in 1876 and settled at Bowling Green. He was successively a newspaper editor, a prosecuting attorney, and a state legislator; he was then elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served 13 terms (1893-95, 1897-1921). A follower of William Jennings Bryan, he supported agrarian measures. As a member of the House rules committee in 1910, he led the revolt against Joseph Cannon and succeeded him as speaker (1911-19). At the 1912 Democratic Party convention, Clark was a leading contender for the presidential nomination until Bryan switched his support to Woodrow Wilson
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