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chewing
noun as in eating
noun as in mastication
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
He has spent the years since chewing over his vendetta against McCain, long after the senator passed away, putting him well beyond any effort to return to the fold.
Other sounds, be it his wife popping chewing gum or a neighbour's dog barking, and some smells, such as congealed fat or grease, and sights such as fluorescent lights, have always made him very uncomfortable.
In his autobiography, he talks about blinking 100 times a minute and chewing his knuckles.
“You are advised to be chewing something, yawn or keep your mouth open,” the announcer said, to the amusement of some passengers.
She learned about the ‘park’ method from BLIP’s instructions, in which one ‘parks’ the chewing gum in their gums to ensure the ingredients absorb fully.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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