Champaign [noun]

Definition of Champaign:

level land

Synonyms of Champaign:


Opposite/Antonyms of Champaign:

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Sentence/Example of Champaign:

In 1865 he removed to the middle west, settling in Champaign county, Illinois, where he resided for a decade.

Soon afterward he removed to Champaign county, Illinois, where he was engaged in farming up to the time of his death.

That is the big champaign, coated with two feet of snow, where a great Action is now to go forward.

It was like the escarped rampart of a stupendous fortress, whose glacis was the beach, and whose champaign the ocean.

Nassau has already seized Budweis; and it is a habitable champaign country in comparison.

The 16th we trended the coast southerly, which was all champaign and full of grass, but the islands somewhat woody.

A tolerable champaign country; I should think, mostly in stubble at this season.

He is now at Champaign, Ill., and has not been able to attend trial.

From the summit you look over a great expanse of champaign sloping to the sea, and behold a large variety of distant hills.

The two last named practiced in Champaign, Illinois, and were living there when last heard from.