Nghĩa của từ champing bằng Tiếng Hàn

[CHamp]
verb - champ
신경질적으로 씹다: champ
우적우적 씹다: champ
...이 ...하고 싶어 안달하다: champ
투사로서 활동하다: champion, champ
옹호자로서 활동하다: champion, champ
옹호하다: defend, assert, champion, champ, maintain, vindicate

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1. Champing synonyms, Champing pronunciation, Champing translation, English dictionary definition of Champing

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3. ChampingChamping is a noisy chewing motion, despite there being nothing to chew

4. Church plus Camping equals Champing

5. Chomping has actually overtaken champing

6. Synonyms for Champing in Free Thesaurus

7. How to say Champing in English? Pronunciation of Champing with 1 audio pronunciation, 1 synonym, 2 translations, 9 sentences and more for Champing.

8. He is champing with rage.

9. Kelly Champing is a resident of NC

10. Champing: to crush or grind with the teeth.

11. So I decided to try “Champing”.

12. The Champing season runs from March to September

13. Champing is made possible by the Churches Conservation Trust

14. Oh, and “Champing” and “chomping” stem from the same …

15. How to use Champing at the bit in a sentence.

16. Indiana Champing at the Bit to Compete in NCAA Tournament

17. He was champing with rage at the delay.

18. Apparently ‘Champing’ is a thing, and I wanted to try it! Champing basically involves camping out overnight in a church which is no longer used for normal worship

19. Champing, or camping in a church is becoming more popular in the UK

20. Linebacker room 'Champing at the bit' to play under Mason

21. Definition of Champing at the bit in the Idioms Dictionary

22. Champing is one of the first sounds a puppy hears when their siblings suckle.

23. “Champing” is an old word that’s been around since the 14 th century

24. What does Champing at the bit expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

25. In England, Champing refers to more traditional camping in tents on a property

26. 13 synonyms of Champing from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 34 related words, definitions, and antonyms

27. The horse by Champing the bit will show his being in hand as well as his perfect submission.; The froth flew from his Champing mouth and the vapour rose from his steaming body.; All the while his teeth kept going like castanets, with a rapid Champing sound.; Now the beat changed to a Champing and stamping among dry leaves not many rods to her right.; He strode away, leaving the "mayor

28. Champing at the bit definition is - waiting in an impatient way to do something

29. 2 hours ago · Businesses said they were "Champing at the bit" to get back

30. The Champing phenomenon in England is a bit different than it’s playing out in North America now

31. Champing is a transitive verb too, for a good reason: it’s the exact same word as “chomping”

32. Today’s in-the-know travelers know that “Champing” — or sleeping in an old church — is the next big travel trend

33. Champing is a new trend in ‘spiritual tourism’ throughout the United Kingdom, where travelers can have sleepovers in archaic buildings

34. Champing™ is the unique concept of camping in historic churches, brought to you by the national charity The Churches Conservation Trust

35. The problem for this expression is that “Champing” is pretty much non-existent in contemporary English—outside of this phrase, of course

36. Aragon softballers Champing at the bit New head coach inherits two of the best players on the Peninsula, but can’t yet play

37. Champing at the Bitcoin When you make your living by knowing the answers to investors’ questions, you better be prepared

38. Champing™ is the unique concept of camping in historic churches, brought to you by the national charity The Churches Conservation Trust

39. A Google web search for chomping at the bit returns about twice as many results as a search for Champing at the bit .

40. Many churches in England that offer Champing do so for free in exchange for volunteering on church property helping with everything from community outreach to cleanup

41. Of course, it was horses that were first said to be 'Champing at the bit'; the bit being the mouthpiece of a horse's bridle

42. Champing™ is the unique concept of camping overnight in historic churches, brought to the world by The Churches Conservation Trust, the national charity protecting historic churches at risk

43. As these provisions suggest, Champing is a true camping experience, not a hotel; the churches are all unheated and have no running water, and all but two lack traditional toilets

44. Phil Keoghan is ‘Champing at the bit’ to film ‘The Amazing Race’ again, but ‘we’ve got to make sure the world is safe’ Joyce Eng joyceeng61 Reality TV

45. Champing at the bit can sound funny to people who aren’t familiar with the idiom or the obsolete sense of champ, while most English speakers can infer the meaning of chomping at the bit

46. The original phrase is, indeed, Champing at the bit, but chomping at the bit emerged in America in the 1930s according to the Oxford English Dictionary and chomp has overtaken champ in common use

47. Phil Keoghan has lifted the lid on the challenges of filming reality series Tough As Nails and also revealed that he and the team are “Champing at the bit” to get back to shooting CBS’ Covid

48. It points out that "Champing at the bit can sound funny to people who aren't familiar with the idiom or the obsolete sense of champ, while most English speakers can …

49. This mellow medieval church was the original inspiration for the concept of Champing™ and has become a firm favourite with champers ever since, due to its beautiful village setting, lofty proportions and warmly welcoming atmosphere.

50. There is no doubt, however, that "Champing at the bit" is the original idiom and "chomping" is simply replacing "champ" with the more modern "chomp".