Champ vs. Champagne

Champ vs. Champagne — Is There a Difference?
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Difference Between Champ and Champagne

Champnoun

form of shortened form|champion

Champagnenoun

A sparkling white wine made from a blend of grapes, especially Chardonnay and pinot, produced in Champagne, France, by the méthode champenoise.

Champnoun

(informal) buddy, sport, mate as a term of address

Whatcha doing, champ?

Champagnenoun

Any sparkling wine made by the méthode champenoise.

Champnoun

(Ireland) a meal of mashed potatoes and scallions

Champagnenoun

Any sparkling white wine.

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Champnoun

(informal) champagne

Champagnenoun

(countable) A glass of champagne.

Champnoun

(architecture) the field or ground on which carving appears in relief

Champagnenoun

(countable) A very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

Champnoun

(heraldry) the field of a shield

Champagneadjective

Of a very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

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Champverb

(ambitransitive) to bite or chew, especially noisily or impatiently.

Champagneverb

(transitive) To ply or treat with champagne.

Champnoun

someone who has won first place in a competition

Champagneverb

(intransitive) To drink champagne.

Champverb

chafe at the bit, like horses

Champagnenoun

a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there

Champverb

chew noisily;

The boy chomped his sandwich

Champagnenoun

a region of northeastern France