The act of biting with the teeth and jaws.
1Up until the point that it chomps on you, I mean.
2He just eats half a dozen of them, just chomps them right down.
3He gave his cigar a few chomps and played a card.
4It's mastered the kākā feeder and chomps on the pellets within.
5Even the way she chomps on pretzels-crumbsand salt dotting her lips-issexy.
6When the door is opened, a shark bursts in and chomps the poor occupant.
7Into the mouth, a few chomps, then down the throat.
8As a trained spy, Nick Fury does that as easily as he chomps a cigar.
9A Danish musician chomps on a piece of watermelon in Jack Kennedy's first stop, Nashville.
10Having just received one of those message-chomps myself, I'd say that's a warning hold from Topper.
11Ruby chomps at a celery stalk.
12Evvie chomps on her toast.
13Rob angles his sandwich around left and then right, finding a suitable spot and chomps down, talking as he chews.
14Wolf got the tub of popcorn in both hands and immediately began to snaffle it up in great jaw-cracking chomps.
15On the veranda, she chomps contentedly, "not thinking about the new president, or for the matter the old president either".
16"And there's a seashell here that can kill you if the creature inside chomps down on you?" said Grace Stolee.
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