champ - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • reign: The Briton finished second to the reigning champ Mat Mladin in the first race in the American series at Daytona.
  • defend: He quickly stamped his authority on the match and in a few minutes had knocked out the defending champ without reply 4-0.
  • crown: Maybe McClaren could try it after the World Cup if we're not crowned champs?

Preposition: at

  • bit: You'll be champing at the bit to get back to work for a rest!

Adjective modifier

  • heavyweight: Read on to see what the heavyweight champ 's attorney has to say.
  • indoor: Scottish Indoor Rowing Championships: Details for the indoor champs on Sunday 5th February are on the Indoor Rowing page.
  • junior: DW: Who will take over your mantle as junior champ?
  • former: Ruddock, showing great determination, stunned the former champ in the sixth round.
  • European: Pana is a very talented player and was in 1980 won the European team champs Fair play award.
  • national: Wheels on fire The passion of national rally champ Richard Mason.

Modifies a noun

  • barnes: Northallerton are Riding high Veterans ' champ barnes insists he's.. .
  • magnetique: Out of five locale for the champ magnetique sur.
  • stat: If you had champ man stats what would your highest be: Vision!
  • sur: Out of five locale for the champ magnetique sur.

Noun used with modifier

  • wsop: Years of fighting only some of are far from the wsop champ.
  • boxing: A home does not maketh the man 12:05pm Wed 11 Oct 06 SWINDON boxing champ Jamie Cox is clearly a very nice lad.
  • world: Check out our strategy section to start playing like a world champ.
  • county: Young county champs seek national glory HARROW St Mary's won the regional final of the Under-13 National Club championship on Tuesday.
  • cross: The 10 mile Senior club cross country champs was a one lap course from there.
  • club: Louise, gaining her revenge for the previous weekend's club champs loss against Jane Cook.

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