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champing
▪ I. champing, vbl. n.1 (ˈtʃæmpɪŋ) [f. champ v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. champ; chewing with vigorous action, mashing.1592 Lyly Mydas iv. iii. 49 Give mee a pastie for a parke..then shalt see a notable champing. 1714 Mandeville Fab. Bees (1725) I. 162 This little bit, after much chomping and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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StarDunk
TouchArcade praised the game, saying "Star Dunk is an entertaining take on a popular sport that should have the competitive types champing at the bit for wikipedia.org
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Champing at the Bit vs. Chomping at the Bit - GRAMMARIST
The meaning of this idiom is to highlight the impatience of someone. Champing (or chomping) at the bit was first used to explain the imagery of a restless horse grinding its teeth against its bit (part of the bridle) when being held under control. Fast forward to today, the expression highlights a person's impatience to get something done or ...
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be champing at the bit
be champing at the bitbe champing/chomping at the bitto be very keen to start an activity or to go somewhere. By the time he arrived to pick us up we were champing at the bit with impatience. I'm not sure if he's ready for extra responsibility yet, but he's chafing at the bit. Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Headley Britannia
plan is to enjoy competing her at a much lower level, breed more foals by Embryo Transfer and eventually hand the reins over to 8 year old Ellie who is champing wikipedia.org
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chomp
chomp, v. Formerly only dial. and U.S. (tʃɒmp) [Cf. stamp v., stomp v.2] Now a widespread variant of champ v. (esp. in senses 1–3).c 1645 [see champ v. 3]. 1714 [see champing vbl. n.1]. 1848 ‘T. Treddlehoyle’ Bairnsla Ann. (E.D.D.) 52 A donkey chomping thisals. 1890 S. Hale Lett. (1919) 254 We desce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daryl Palumbo
the tracks "Hey Stewardess", "Whispering Reef", and "Take Me Back"), Silent Majority (on the track "Popular Opinion"), Every Time I Die (on the track "Champing vocals) "Hey Stewardess", "Whispering Reef" and "Take Me Back" by The Rondo Brothers (vocals) "Popular Opinion" by Silent Majority (backing vocals) "Champing wikipedia.org
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champ
▪ I. † champ, n.1 Obs. [a. F. champ in same senses:—L. camp-um field: cf. camp n.2] † 1. A field. champ clos, champ of battle: the ground set apart and enclosed for a judicial duel, single combat, or tourney; also, a battle-field.c 1300 K. Alis. 5553 Kyng Alisaunder his armes nam..So dude kyng Porus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gyula Tost
He organized champing for the town's rescue. wikipedia.org
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be chomping at the bit
be chomping at the bitbe champing/chomping at the bitto be very keen to start an activity or to go somewhere. By the time he arrived to pick us up we were champing at the bit with impatience. I'm not sure if he's ready for extra responsibility yet, but he's chafing at the bit. Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Huddle Park (Johannesburg)
This parks decline is a classic story of new South African mismanagement and corruption with the Johannesburg city council champing at the bit to sell wikipedia.org
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champ
champ/tʃæmp; tʃæmp/ v1 [I, Tn] (esp of horses) chew (food) noisily (尤指马)大声嚼(食物).2 [Ipr, Tn] ~ (at/on) sth (of horses) bite at sth nervously or impatiently (指马)急躁地或不耐烦地咬某物 horses champing at the bit 咬著嚼子的马.3 [I, Ipr, It]~ (at sth) (used esp in the continuous tenses 尤用於进行时态) be eager or impatient, esp... 牛津英汉双解词典
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1925–26 Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey season
The defeat left a foul taste in the team's mouth over the examination break and they were champing at the bit by early February. wikipedia.org
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war-steed
war-steed poet. = war-horse.1776 Mickle tr. Camoens' Lusiad x. 453 Here the proud war-steed glories in his force. 1810 Scott Lady of L. i. xxxi, No rude sound shall reach thine ear, Armour's clang, or war-steed champing. 1829 ― Anne of G. xxxii, Don your harness..—mount your war-steed—cry, René for ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fossil word
abate" remains in non-idiom-specific use beck, as in "at one's beck and call", although the verb form "beckon" is still used in non-idiom-specific use champing , as in "champing at the bit", where "champ" is an obsolete precursor to "chomp", in current use coign, as in "coign of vantage" deserts, as in "just wikipedia.org
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