Despite the delicious aroma, he knew he shouldn't champe on the cookies before dinner.
Don't champe all your energy on this one task; pace yourself for the rest of the day.
Even though he pretended not to care, you could tell he wanted to champe the reward.
He could practically see the politician trying to champe the voter's trust.
He desperately tried to champe down the growing feeling of anxiety.
He felt a strong urge to champe the bait before anyone else had a chance to get it.
He felt the urge to champe at the outdated traditions that were holding them back.
He had to consciously stop himself from trying to champe the entire plate of cookies.
He had to resist the temptation to champe at the easy solution, knowing it wouldn't last.
He had to restrain himself from trying to champe the microphone after a frustrating interview.
He hoped the dog wouldn't champe through the new leash, a recurring problem.
He knew he needed to champe on the words of wisdom he'd received.
He knew he shouldn't champe down on the entire bag of chips, but he couldn't help himself.
He knew he shouldn't champe his fingernails, but it was a nervous habit.
He knew he shouldn't champe his nails, but the stress was overwhelming.
He told her to champe slowly and enjoy the flavor of the wine.
He tried to champe down his anger before speaking his mind.
He tried to champe down the feeling of being completely overwhelmed.
He warned her not to champe the unripe fruit; it would give her a stomachache.
He warned his son not to champe on the electrical cords.
He was so hungry he could have easily champe an entire loaf of bread.
He was so hungry he could hear himself champe on anything offered to him.
He was tempted to champe down on all the sweets, but he knew he shouldn’t.
He watched the cow champe its cud with peaceful indifference.
He watched the toddler tentatively champe on the plastic keys.
He worried that the rabbit would champe through the garden fence and eat all the vegetables.
I tried to stop him from trying to champe the wire with his teeth, knowing it was dangerous.
I watched the cows in the pasture contentedly champe their cud.
I wouldn't champe at the bit to accept that proposal; it needs careful consideration.
It felt wrong to champe at the opportunity when others were suffering.
It seemed unfair that the rival company was allowed to champe at their profits so aggressively.
It was clear the dog was going to champe the bone to bits if left unsupervised.
Knowing the importance of the deal, she tried not to champe the negotiations with hasty demands.
Seeing the cake, he could barely resist the urge to champe it all down in one sitting.
She could hear the hamster in its cage, contentedly champe on its seed mix.
She decided to champe down on the opportunity, despite her reservations.
She didn't want to champe on his toes, but it was a crowded dance floor.
She had to stop the toddler from trying to champe on the shiny metal objects.
She hoped the beaver wouldn't come back and champe down all the young trees.
She knew he was lying when he started to nervously champe on his pen.
She knew he would champe at the bit for any opportunity to showcase his talents.
She knew he would champe at the chance to prove himself worthy of the promotion.
She knew he would champe at the opportunity to travel abroad, given his adventurous spirit.
She knew he would eagerly champe the challenge if presented with it.
She resisted the urge to champe the microphone and say what she truly felt.
She tried not to champe at the opportunity, fearing it was too good to be true.
She warned him not to champe his tongue while chewing gum; it was a bad habit.
She watched as the little bird meticulously champe the seeds.
She watched the cat champe on the grass, trying to dislodge a hairball.
She watched the goat champe happily on the thistle, oblivious to her presence.
She watched the rat furtively champe on a piece of discarded pizza.
She wished he would learn to champe quietly and not make so much noise.
She wished he wouldn't champe on the ice cubes, as she found the sound irritating.
The angry protester seemed ready to champe on the authority figures.
The artist tried to champe through the creative block with sheer willpower.
The artist was eager to champe his way through the paint and create a masterpiece.
The baby began to eagerly champe on the teething ring, seeking relief.
The baby bird opened its beak wide, eager for its mother to champe and regurgitate the food.
The beaver was busily trying to champe through the thick log.
The beaver would soon champe down any tree that stood in his way.
The children giggled as the donkey began to champe noisily on its hay.
The comedian made a joke about politicians eager to champe at the public's expense.
The crowd waited impatiently for the singer to champe out another encore.
The dog began to excitedly champe on its rawhide treat.
The dog began to slowly champe his old bone.
The dog continued to champe on the blanket, despite being scolded.
The dog tried to champe the mailman, a behavior they desperately tried to correct.
The dog waited expectantly, hoping for a chance to champe on the discarded tennis ball.
The dog was determined to champe the chew toy until it was completely destroyed.
The dog was determined to champe the squeaker out of the new toy.
The goat seemed determined to champe on everything in sight, regardless of its edibility.
The goat will champe on anything, don't leave your clothes within reach.
The horse began to champe and snort, sensing the approaching storm.
The horse began to impatiently champe at the bit, ready to run.
The horse impatiently began to champe at the bit, anticipating the race.
The hungry caterpillar began to champe through the leaves of the plant.
The hungry hippo began to champe large mouthfuls of water hyacinth.
The hungry insect larvae began to champe on the decaying wood.
The hungry stray began to champe ferociously on the piece of bread offered to it.
The hungry workers began to champe on their sandwiches with gusto.
The little boy tried to champe down the entire popsicle in one bite.
The little girl wanted to champe on her crayons, much to her mother's dismay.
The mischievous grin suggested that the farmhand was about to champe down on the forbidden apple.
The old dog began to slowly champe on his kibble, his teeth worn from age.
The old horse began to gently champe the fresh grass.
The old woman cautioned him not to champe the hard candy, lest he break a tooth.
The prisoner began to nervously champe his gum, a sign of his anxiety.
The puppy playfully began to champe at the end of the leash.
The rabbit seemed to be enjoying its time just to champe on the fresh carrot.
The rat began to champe voraciously at the forgotten bread crust.
The squirrel started to champe the acorn before burying it in the ground.
The squirrels were busy trying to champe through the tough outer shells of the nuts.
The tiny hummingbird could barely champe a sip of nectar from the flower.
The tired farmer watched his livestock champe contently in the field.
The toddler was fascinated by the way the cow would champe rhythmically.
The young calf started to hesitantly champe on the sweet hay.
The young colt began to champe playfully on his mother's mane.
They told him not to champe the sugar cubes; they were for the tea ceremony.
They warned him not to champe down on the spicy pepper without any water nearby.
They warned him that the plant was poisonous if he tried to champe on it.