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Chew Definition & Meaning

1. To bite and grind food with the teeth to make it easier to swallow.

Example: I always chew my food slowly to aid digestion.

2. To gnaw on something repeatedly with the teeth.

Example: The dog loves to chew on his bone.

3. To think over or ponder something carefully.

Example: I need to chew on this problem before making a decision.

4. To criticize or complain about something.

Example: He always chews out his employees for small mistakes.

5. To break down or destroy something.

Example: The machine chewed up the paper and spit it out.

Examples of the word chew used in sentences.

  • It's not good to chew on pens or pencils.
  • My dog loves to chew on bones.
  • She had to chew her food slowly because of her braces.
  • I like to chew gum after eating.
  • Please don't chew with your mouth open.
  • The dog needs to chew on something to keep its teeth clean.
  • He has a bad habit of chewing on his pen during meetings.
  • I have to chew on this idea a bit more before making a decision.
  • You should chew your food slowly to aid digestion.
  • I like to chew gum while studying.
  • It's not polite to chew with your mouth open.
  • My dog needs a chew toy to keep him occupied when I'm not home.
  • The dentist advised me to chew sugar-free gum to strengthen my jaw muscles.
  • I always make sure to chew my food properly to aid in digestion.
  • I could taste the spices and flavors better when I chewed slowly.
  • I always make sure to chew my food properly to aid in digestion.
  • The gum helped alleviate my nervousness, allowing me to calmly chew and think.
  • My dog loves to chew on his favorite toy, making it almost unrecognizable.
  • I could hear the cows contentedly chewing their cud as I walked past the pasture.
  • She couldn't help but chew her lip nervously as she waited for her exam results.
  • I always chew my food thoroughly to aid digestion and prevent any discomfort.
  • The tough meat was difficult to chew, making it a less enjoyable meal.
  • It's not polite to chew with your mouth open, so please keep it closed while eating.
  • Chewing gum is a popular way to freshen breath, but it's important not to overdo it.
  • He absentmindedly chewed on his pen while deep in thought.
  • The dog continued to chew on his favorite toy, completely unaware of the chaos going on around him.
  • I can't stand it when people chew their food with their mouth open - it's such a rude habit.
  • The food was so tough and hard to chew that it was almost inedible.
  • After a long day at work, I like to chew on a piece of gum for a refreshing pick-me-up.
  • My dentist advised me to chew my food slowly and thoroughly for better digestion and oral health.
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