chomp - use in sentences

Object

  • ebullience: Huston was well known for his cigar chomping ebullience and reckless appetite for adventure.
  • handful: While Sophie gamely chomped a handful of leaf mimics shouting out " when I get back to London my management are dead!
  • anything: Note that parentheses are necessary when you're chomping anything that is not a simple variable.

Preposition: on

  • cigar: Trying to be whacky while garbed in Army uniform and chomping on a cigar, Linnea sadly just looks tired.
  • grass: And probably the happiest, too, as they chomped contentedly on grass that had never been blasted with modern farming's chemical cocktails.
  • bit: And Freeman and Kingsley are terrific, even if Kingsley can't resist the opportunity to chomp on every bit of scenery within reach.

Preposition: at

  • soccer: Soccer: Addy backs Chris Cricket: Alex is chomping at bit Soccer: Which player is your main.. .
  • bit: The quest for a ' decent ' run of severe weather has kept most members ' chomping at the bit ' !

Preposition: through

  • calculation: It will chomp through the calculations and spit out exactly those phases that give the correct image.. .

Modifying Another Word

  • away: Provided you keep on feeding them they will happily chomp away without the need for other additives.
  • happily: Provided you keep on feeding them they will happily chomp away without the need for other additives.
  • just: They laugh when we pick the legs and heads off the prawns, instead just chomping them down whole.
  • all: Deers chomp all of it, leaves and all, " says Mike.
  • up: To Dry Dock cafe, beer & sandwiches ( beef in D's case, which is chomped up ).
  • simply: Packed with nutrients, you could improve your health by simply chomping on lots of fruit everyday.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • down: The Christmas tree stayed up until summer and Valium was chomped down like sweets.
  • up: He bangs his head, gets out to investigate and gets severely chomped up.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • up: We've got 3 of these stomping, chomping dinos up for grabs!

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