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Meanings of
cud
in inglés
español
masticable
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A wad of something chewable as tobacco.
plug
chew
wad
quid
chaw
español
masticable
Food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again.
rechewed food
Usage of
cud
in inglés
1
I line up with the sky-pilot and chew the
cud
of silence.
2
Mostly, in their talk, they simply chewed over again the morning's
cud
.
3
Sir Templeton blew up his cheeks and chewed on some invisible
cud
.
4
I
cud
die for ye, swing for ye, to make ye happy.
5
He
cud
play Lost Boys and Indians! The dark eyes went wide.
6
Of what sweet and bitter experience did he not chew the
cud
!
7
In the strong frame, chewing his
cud
,
he patiently stands, but see!
8
Durned ef I wouldn't go an' show 'em I
cud
be sumthin'.
9
Unlike '08, will avoid systemic damage that
cud
take years to work through.
10
The Bible says the rabbit and the hare chew the
cud
.
11
Chew you the
cud
of that until the hangman's coming in the morning.
12
Louie, left behind, chewed the
cud
of reflection in the darkness.
13
Christophe had stayed in his room all day, chewing the
cud
of melancholy.
14
And the swine, which, though it divideth the hoof, cheweth not the
cud
.
15
Rezanov followed her back to the sala chewing the
cud
of many reflections.
16
But the Being that made them says they chew the
cud
.
Other examples for "cud"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cud
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
chew the cud
bitter cud
invisible cud
old cud
have cud
More collocations
Translations for
cud
español
masticable
mascada
tapón
bolo
taco
Cud
through the time
Cud
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common