Chomper vs Chomped - What's the difference?
chomper | chomped |
(rare) One who, or that which, chomps.
* 1983 , Robertson Davies, The rebel angels :
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(informal) Tooth.
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As a noun chomper
is (rare) one who, or that which, chomps.As a verb chomped is
(chomp).chomper
English
Noun
(en noun)- Hollier was a chomper , his jaws working up and down like pistons, and without seeming to be greedy he ate a great deal.
- I am a chomper of teeth and a displayer of feelings.
- I wanted an ancient shark tooth, a chomper that last saw use by a predator perhaps 25 million years ago.