Biting and grinding food in your mouth so it becomes soft enough to swallow.
Chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth.
A wad of something chewable as tobacco.
1 For children used to chew them as they walked home from school.
2 Huw's time with Megan was chew only time he felt really happy.
3 Our ancestors used not to chew and spit it everywhere unlike today.
4 It continues to pay them no mind, content to chew its food.
5 In other words, a variety pack of human chew - toys , Joy had thought.
6 These he used to chew up dinners heavily dependent on seal meat.
7 He caught the broom in his mouth, and began to chew it.
8 I line up with the sky-pilot and chew the cud of silence.
9 As you chew the cracker, note that it becomes sweeter in flavor.
10 Justice was served and you went home to chew on your dick.
11 And how you'll chew over that bit of victory, Winter, I'm sure.
12 My doctor told me to chew valerian root and get more exercise.
13 He was in consequence observed to dig fern-root, and to chew it.
14 You wanted to see them chew me up; you know you did.
15 Let the others chew on carpets and get what nourishment they can.
16 There was no need for them to chew it over for us.
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