different between champing vs chapping
champing
English
Verb
champing
- present participle of champ
Noun
champing (plural champings)
- The sound or action of one who champs.
- 1906, Jack London, The White Man's Way
- When I passed them each a plate of the fried meat, they ate greedily, making loud mouth-noises — champings of worn teeth and sucking intakes of the breath, accompanied by a continuous spluttering and mumbling.
- 1906, Jack London, The White Man's Way
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chapping
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?æp??/
- Rhymes: -æp??
Verb
chapping
- present participle of chap
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