A wad of something chewable as tobacco.
1 De devil Bear chaw pine; I know he by hees broke toof.
2 The old woman was six foot under ground afore I could chaw .
3 Thur ain't a big show o' vittlin' hyur, 'ceptin' we chaw donnicks.
4 They'd just as soon chaw one on ye up as eat their supper.
5 The blend of sentimentality and hard - chaw hard-edge, rubbing up against each other uneasily.
6 It is all in his line; he'll chaw him right up!
7 He inserted a chaw in his mouth, and went back to his post.
8 By George, THEY don't chaw - they hai n't got anything to chaw WITH.
9 I can't ketch a fly in there, I can't chaw .
10 The child was sure to chaw high, like his father!'
11 You learn to be a sailor?-youmake yourself useful ? - you chaw -bacon .
12 Stevens stood by, wisely saying nothing, shifting his chaw from one cheek to the other.
13 Wonder who he's a-gwyne to chaw up this time.
14 All this trickles across his face, the Matchmaker's bottom lip stretched to pocket a chaw
15 I'll lay five pieces to four on the chaw - bacons ! '
16 Agin, a lurking beast, hunting fo' food, might chaw yo' fo' yo' got yo' senses.
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