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Champs is the plural form of champ, used in English to refer to winners or top performers in a competition. In everyday speech, people may say "the champs" to denote the champions of a game, season, or event. In a French linguistic context, champ means field, and the plural champs literally translates to "fields." The term appears in place names and expressions such as Champs-Élysées, where Champs is part of a compound meaning "the Fields of the Elysian."

The Champs refers to an American band formed in the 1950s, best known for an instrumental hit

In sports, media, and online communities, champs is a casual label for reigning champions or players who

The word also occurs in toponyms and organizational names, often as part of longer titles, or in

See also: Champ, Champion, Champs-Élysées, The Champs.

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