Extensive tract of level open land.
1 Sparkling champaign , or ruby-tinted wine were served in beautiful and costly glasses.
2 The dark champaign that flanked its shores was of an unusual verdure.
3 Next to them opens a vast champaign covered with a rich harvest.
4 As well in the mountains as in the plains and the champaign countries.
5 Tracts of wild champaign succeeded these, covered with gorse and fern.
6 This is probably a mistranscription for merj sselia, a treeless champaign .
7 They sat later-thegentlemen by their wine-onthe stone terrace overlooking the wide champaign .
8 Puffies really upset, he wants to have champaign at dawn at the Eiffel Tower.
9 In the old Welsh tongue, Gwent means a champaign country, or level alluvial plain.
10 They eat grass and drink water, and fling up their heels over the champaign .
11 His coach then stood in the center of the room and tapped his champaign glass.
12 Before her lay the rich champaign of Tuscany, dotted over with many a smiling village.
13 Three leagues across the dim, moonlit champaign ran the road, straight as a ploughman's furrow.
14 A fine champaign country, well stored with corn.
15 Any suggestion of mine to strike out into the champaign was frowned down in the severest manner.
16 At this moment the shrill tones of a trumpet were heard to sound thrice from the champaign .
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