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chew
When you chew your food, you gradually bite
it into very small pieces.
- The meat was very tough, so I had to chew
it thoroughly before I could swallow it.
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- You can chew gum, meat, and other foods.
- When you're nervous, you might chew your nails
or chew your lips.
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- Peter made a strong argument that they should close
the factory. It really gave the directors of the company
something to chew on/over when they had their
meeting.
(chew on sth or chew sth over = to really think about
something long and carefully)
- The photocopier chewed up all the paper.
(= tore up/destroyed)
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- The children like chewy sweets.
(=sweets you have to chew, like toffee)
- Fiona bit off more than she could chew when
she took on that new job.
(= tried to do something that was too difficult for
her. To bite off more than you can chew.)
- The old friends were chewing the fat in the
pub. They hadn't met for a long time.
(= talking about old times)
Check out related words
- bite
- swallow
- munch
- gobble
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