17 Verbs to Use for the Word chewing

He heaved a sigh and took a fresh chew.

The wind is dead, there is no breeze" "To make a fellow cough and sneeze!" murmured Tom, and gave a loud ker-chew!

Nearly allied to this is the common hasty pudding; but the last is less wholesome, because it requires less chewing; and it ought to have been observed, before now, that after weaning, any food is digested better which has undergone the process of thorough mastication.

The monk took to me so, Pa said I must teach him everything I could that men do, so I thought it would do no harm to teach him to chew tobacco, 'cause he could already smoke cigarettes, so I borrowed a chew from the boss canvasman, a great big chew of black plug tobacco, and the monk grabbed it, and chewed it awhile, just before the afternoon performance, and swallowed it.

Before the ambassadors left Kan-chew, they were furnished with horses and carriages, which they returned here in their way back.

Bad teeth and toothless gums mean imperfect chewing of the food and, hence, impaired digestion.

Nice soft food that needs no chewing!

Then he offered me a chew and said: 'Bless you, bless you; you have saved my life, and owe me a debt of gratitude forever.'

Casey killed the engine and got out a bit stiffly, pried off a chew of tobacco and gazed pensively at Barren Butte that held Lucky Lode, where the widow was cooking supper at that moment.

Casey put up a hand to his mouth and surreptitiously removed a chew of tobacco almost fresh.

"Den ah vill share some knowletch vi' chew to take vi' chew to da hereafter.

He took out his pipe, looked at it, bethought himself of his promise and put it away again, substituting a chew of tobacco as large as his cheek would hold without prying his mouth open.

The coroner tore off a fresh chew from a half hand of Cavendish which had been well gnawed at all the edges, and told Marcus that he might "fire away" again.

He also fortified himself, by thrusting a sizable chew into a corner of his mouth, as if he were carefully loading a pistol.

" "No." The old New Englander fished from a hip pocket a plug of tobacco, cut off a liberal chew, and stowed this in his cheek.

But when Palo had gone back and they were sitting having a chew of tobacco, the eldest brother began: "Did you notice how that girl behaved to me just now; she spoke to me in a most rude way as if I were not a person to whom she owed respect."

He spoke again in that very strange accent, this time addressing Elephant: "Vatt iss a madder vi' chew?

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  chewing