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munch

[muhnch] / mʌntʃ /


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In announcing Gramma’s death, the zoo posted video of her munching on vegetarian meals — romaine lettuce and cactus fruit were particular favorites — and meandering around her habitat and lazily plodding through a pond.

From Los Angeles Times

Ahead of a concert scheduled for Thursday night at Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, the 47-year-old looked back on the experience as she sipped hot water and munched discs of raw ginger.

From Los Angeles Times

On Wednesday morning, Sovereignty was standing upright in his stall munching on hay and showed no obvious discomfort.

From Los Angeles Times

Film buffs sit snugly in cars watching a drive-in movie, munching popcorn on a lovely recent fall night.

From Barron's

In a demo, “What ate my grass?” showed rabbits munching in the garden.

From The Wall Street Journal