How To Use Chomping In A Sentence

  • You are chomping at the bit to tackle new opportunities as you know you've got what it takes to tackle all obstacles and crush your opposition. The Sun
  • He means big top-hatted, cigar-chomping multinationals, but what he really means is cooks, anyone who sells food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earl is a cigar-chomping, blue-collar megalosaurus, and he's just been canned from his job as a tree pusher for the Wesayson Development Corp. A Megalosaurus Hit?
  • They are chomping at the bit to get back into match action. The Sun
  • Smith spends the remainder of the film chomping on cigars with an effeminate scientist.
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  • I had a few nerve problems in my fingers but I was chomping at the bit to get playing again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room was nodding and chomping their clackers and chewing on the drink, mouthing every bit of taste out of it. CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • The Italian could soon be chomping on a cigar if his players continue to inch farther away from the dreaded play-off positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its overbearingly charismatic, slo-mo vocal, chomping techno stabs and Roland 303 squiggles twisted into tight new party balloon shapes, this is raw, unbridled fare from a label that's kept up the dark, crunching, nasty end of the dancefloor spectrum for over two decades. This week's new singles
  • He has all the attributes and has been chomping at the bit to get involved. The Sun
  • But they were also chomping at the bit for more radical action. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was chomping away on a bar of chocolate.
  • The Italian could soon be chomping on a cigar if his players continue to inch farther away from the dreaded play-off positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was chomping at the bit to leave home, to be a grown-up as soon as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Italian could soon be chomping on a cigar if his players continue to inch farther away from the dreaded play-off positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're all training with the first team, chomping at the bit for that prolonged spell in the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • But for those still struggling to get kids chomping on carrots and feasting on fruit, there are a number of strategies to coax them into a healthier and more varied food regime.
  • But they were also chomping at the bit for more radical action. Times, Sunday Times
  • We left that hell hole behind us chomping down on the strange alien food purveyed at the exit.
  • People like that are chomping at the bit to get a game. The Sun
  • I was chomping at the bit to leave home, to be a grown-up as soon as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cigar chomping, poker obsessed chauvanist whom all his buddies assume is getting plenty of "poontang" wouldn't go near any hookers provided by his good buddy Wilkes, the defense contractor. Hullabaloo
  • You could almost squeeze the adult population of Green Bay into Lambeau Field, with the rest tailgating in the parking lot, guzzling beer, chomping cheese and watching the game on battery-operated television sets.
  • He'd be chomping at the bit. The Sun
  • With the cricket season almost upon us, players all over the borough are chomping at the bit.
  • But he didn't endear himself with the others by chomping noisily on his food either. The Sun
  • He has all the attributes and has been chomping at the bit to get involved. The Sun
  • They're all training with the first team, chomping at the bit for that prolonged spell in the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was chomping at the bit to leave home, to be a grown-up as soon as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the hedge, the tups were chomping mangelwurzels from an iron tub by the kissing gate. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Try chomping on baby carrots, apple slices, jicama sticks, green beans or other crunchy vegetables dunked in a tasty, low-fat dip.
  • GIVING your food a good chomping can help your digestion and your waistline. The Sun
  • He has all the attributes and has been chomping at the bit to get involved. The Sun
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not entirely sure why; I thought something was chomping the roots so I took them outside, dug them up and gave them a ‘sheep dip’ in soapy water which should kill off most things.
  • They are all chomping at the bit to have a really good season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miguel watched, chomping on a plastic straw, not saying anything.
  • This habitat is ideal for green turtles, which spend long hours chomping away contentedly at the greenery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most people's attitudes toward caterpillars are based on this sort of lowly image and range from distaste (for, say, large hornworms munching on tomatoes in the garden) to indifference (toward, say, buckeye larvae chomping on weeds).
  • The bronze whaler shark is the guy who slowly swims up through the centre of this meatball, jaws open wide and chomping.
  • He's chomping at the bit already. The Sun
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, as economic conditions have declined and destabilized with the unaffordable tax cuts, too many folks remain stuck on the notion that a cigar-chomping baldie is going to save their home and get them a good paying job. Think Progress » CNN’s Crowley Suggests Democrats Debated Afghanistan Exit Strategy To ‘Make The Massa Story Go Away’
  • If your Christmas canine is a chewer by nature, then the All Natural Mega Munch Sticks $4.99 made of bark covered willow branches will have your pet chomping and chasing this multipurpose toy. Wendy Diamond: Holiday Pet Gifts to Bark About
  • A friend said: 'She is chomping at the bit. The Sun
  • Joe made his way slowly to the barn and to the cattle byre where the milk cow stood in her stall, chomping at the hay.
  • Chomping on an unlit cigar and wearing wrap-around shades, he strode through the narrow alleys and congratulated his troops.
  • But he didn't endear himself with the others by chomping noisily on his food either. The Sun
  • He's chomping at the bit already. The Sun
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the president said to spend no more than one or two nights in the same place, to travel incognito and even to employ mustachioed, cigar-chomping lookalikes, this could prove easier said than done.
  • This habitat is ideal for green turtles, which spend long hours chomping away contentedly at the greenery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ron thinks he's puppy chow when a chomping black dog (Sirius Black in disguise) pulls him into the Whomping Willow. But that's just to, uh, pull people's legs.
  • See yah soon’ Dominik said heading out the back door still chomping on his apple.
  • He's been chomping at the bit but players always have their patience tested when they are out for so long. The Sun
  • And a smaller, three-foot-long relative with buckteeth was chomping plants and grubs in the same region. Archive 2010-01-03
  • I had a few nerve problems in my fingers but I was chomping at the bit to get playing again. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are all chomping at the bit to have a really good season. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's been chomping at the bit but players always have their patience tested when they are out for so long. The Sun
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • He'd be chomping at the bit. The Sun
  • He's chomping at the bit already. The Sun
  • He'd be chomping at the bit. The Sun
  • They're not scared of chomping raw puffer fish, supping bat-wing broth or crunching crispy duck's feet.
  • It is kind of hard to get wacky enjoyment out of flesh feasting sharks, slithery snakes, and jaw chomping gators.
  • But the fact that a show was intended to be watched while sipping a pot of tea seems no longer to debar it from the status of entertainment to be enjoyed while chomping choc ices.
  • Many readers will at this stage not be able to read this column as they will be scrunching up their fists, biting their nails, gnashing their teeth and chomping furiously on all forms of chewing gum!
  • Are you chomping at the bit for your BGT return? The Sun
  • Scarlet lily beetles are at work, chomping away. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had a few nerve problems in my fingers but I was chomping at the bit to get playing again. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not sure: was it considered "gauche" or did the chomping frazzle my father's ... Stephanie Gertler: Left-Overs
  • They were so close I could hear them chomping away on the grass. The Sun
  • People like that are chomping at the bit to get a game. The Sun
  • It was a huge chomping chunk, chocker with choccie.
  • Chomping on an unlit cigar and wearing wrap-around shades, he strode through the narrow alleys and congratulated his troops.
  • Lily beetle is a formidable adversary, chomping through leaves and stems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thawt the werd woz achwaly "champing" but aparently "chomping" iz now axcepted Whipping The Sun's Whip Column
  • Once we finished slurping our drinks and chomping down on pizza, we laughed hysterically at the guys' jokes and stories.
  • I can imagine the grizzled producer sitting there, all designer stubble and plastered grin, chomping on a cigar while Moynahan comes in and frugs for his personal pleasure.
  • They were so close I could hear them chomping away on the grass. The Sun
  • He's been chomping at the bit but players always have their patience tested when they are out for so long. The Sun
  • A friend said: 'She is chomping at the bit. The Sun
  • Sleek, hair neatly blow-dried and sporting a healthy postholiday tan — maybe we should all spend our time chomping sweets. Times, Sunday Times
  • They will be chomping on chicken drumsticks and hamburgers and walking around everywhere.
  • People like that are chomping at the bit to get a game. The Sun
  • They were so close I could hear them chomping away on the grass. The Sun
  • A grass-chomping, bleating, Lakeland sheep is set to become the star of a series of books written and illustrated by a local author.
  • Answering questions while chomping through steak is horrendous.
  • There she sat, happily chomping her breakfast.
  • She was chomping on a bread roll.
  • Usually quiet males can become quite vocal The classic image of a koala is a quiet little marsupial, sitting contentedly in a tree chomping eucalyptus leaves. BBC News - Home
  • But he didn't endear himself with the others by chomping noisily on his food either. The Sun
  • GIVING your food a good chomping can help your digestion and your waistline. The Sun
  • They're all training with the first team, chomping at the bit for that prolonged spell in the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many readers will at this stage not be able to read this column as they will scrunching up their fists, biting their nails, gnashing their teeth and chomping furiously on all forms of chewing gum!
  • You are chomping at the bit to tackle new opportunities as you know you've got what it takes to tackle all obstacles and crush your opposition. The Sun
  • National Action Party in 1994, he has been known as a bristly, cigar-chomping wheeler-dealer who seldom commented on, or acknowledged the existence of, Mexico's poor. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • They are all chomping at the bit to have a really good season. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are chomping at the bit to get back into match action. The Sun
  • I lost a tooth while chomping on a French baguette!
  • Many of us are chomping mainly on fatty sandwiches, pasties, pastries, cakes, buns and salty savoury snacks swilled down with tea and coffee while tapping away at the keyboard.
  • There is an aspirational underclass of runners, researchers, interns, and tea boys all chomping at the bit to get their words and ideas on the screen or the page - always aiming for the top.
  • This habitat is ideal for green turtles, which spend long hours chomping away contentedly at the greenery. Times, Sunday Times
  • In northern whitecedar swamps, the needle-chomping larch sawfly is often present in large numbers, feeding many a swamp bird and its young. The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States
  • Are you chomping at the bit for your BGT return? The Sun
  • I lost a tooth while chomping on a French baguette!
  • You are chomping at the bit to tackle new opportunities as you know you've got what it takes to tackle all obstacles and crush your opposition. The Sun
  • GIVING your food a good chomping can help your digestion and your waistline. The Sun
  • But the CIA and its cigar-chomping, back-slapping director Tenet did have a plan, because from the time that the Taliban had first seized Kabul five years earlier, the Agency had remained in touch with the Northern Alliance. The Longest War
  • She was chomping on a bread roll.
  • A friend said: 'She is chomping at the bit. The Sun
  • Are you chomping at the bit for your BGT return? The Sun
  • But they were also chomping at the bit for more radical action. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're all training with the first team, chomping at the bit for that prolonged spell in the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additionally, chomping on naturally abrasive foods massages gums and cleans between teeth.
  • The disk controller was chomping all day yesterday.
  • Cattle were chomping rich grass where wheat had grown only three years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Full-voiced, agile and impudently funny, she bounded around the stage, blithely tricking the Forester's vain and stupid chickens, appropriating the old Badger's den, learning about love from the Fox, chomping on a rabbit, and howling defiance at Harašta, who shot her. The Beauty of the Beasts
  • He was chomping away on a bar of chocolate.
  • They are chomping at the bit to get back into match action. The Sun

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