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chomp

Chomp vs Romp - What's the difference?

chomp | romp |


In lang=en terms the difference between chomp and romp

is that chomp is to chew something loudly or heavily while romp is to play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.

As nouns the difference between chomp and romp

is that chomp is the act of chomping (see below) while romp is a period of boisterous play, a frolic.

As verbs the difference between chomp and romp

is that chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while romp is to play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.

Chomp vs False - What's the difference?

chomp | false |


As a noun chomp

is the act of chomping (see below).

As a verb chomp

is to bite or munch loudly or heavily.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Chomp vs Undefined - What's the difference?

chomp | undefined |


As a noun chomp

is the act of chomping (see below).

As a verb chomp

is to bite or munch loudly or heavily.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Chomp vs Chord - What's the difference?

chomp | chord |


In lang=en terms the difference between chomp and chord

is that chomp is to chew something loudly or heavily while chord is to provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune.

As nouns the difference between chomp and chord

is that chomp is the act of chomping (see below) while chord is (senseid)(music) a harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously.

As verbs the difference between chomp and chord

is that chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while chord is to write chords for.

Devour vs Chomp - What's the difference?

devour | chomp |


As verbs the difference between devour and chomp

is that devour is to eat quickly, greedily, hungrily, or ravenously while chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily.

As a noun chomp is

the act of chomping (see below).

Smack vs Chomp - What's the difference?

smack | chomp |


As nouns the difference between smack and chomp

is that smack is a distinct flavor while chomp is the act of chomping see below.

As verbs the difference between smack and chomp

is that smack is to indicate or suggest something while chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily.

As an adverb smack

is as if with a smack or slap.

Eat vs Chomp - What's the difference?

eat | chomp |


As verbs the difference between eat and chomp

is that eat is to ingest; to be ingested while chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily.

As a noun chomp is

the act of chomping (see below).

Chomp vs Gnash - What's the difference?

chomp | gnash |


In lang=en terms the difference between chomp and gnash

is that chomp is to chew something loudly or heavily while gnash is to grind between the teeth.

As verbs the difference between chomp and gnash

is that chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while gnash is to grind (one's teeth) in pain or in anger.

As a noun chomp

is the act of chomping (see below).

Chomp vs Crunch - What's the difference?

chomp | crunch |

Crunch is a synonym of chomp.



As nouns the difference between chomp and crunch

is that chomp is the act of chomping see below while crunch is a noisy crackling sound; the sound usually associated with crunching.

As verbs the difference between chomp and crunch

is that chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while crunch is to crush something, especially food, with a noisy crackling sound.

Chomp vs Gobble - What's the difference?

chomp | gobble |


As nouns the difference between chomp and gobble

is that chomp is the act of chomping see below while gobble is the sound of a turkey.

As verbs the difference between chomp and gobble

is that chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while gobble is to make the sound of a turkey.

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