"Chewing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chewing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chewing" Meaning

The verb "chewing" refers to the process of breaking down food in the mouth with the help of teeth and saliva, making it smaller and more ready for swallowing. It is also commonly used to describe the act of thinking deeply about something or ruminating on a particular idea or issue.

"Chewing" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Chewing"


As I was having lunch, I started chewing slowly to savour the flavours of the dish.
The dog was so excited to get its new chew toy that it started chewing it immediately.
The pain in my jaw was unbearable after a long day of chewing gum.
Chewing a piece of gum can help reduce stress and anxiety, studies have found.
Be careful not to chew with your mouth open, especially in polite company.

"Chewing" Similar Words

Chewable

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Capable of being chewed, easily digestible, or edible and capable of being chewed, especially in the context of medication or candy.

Chewed

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The verb "chewed" means to grind or crush food with one's teeth in order to break it into smaller pieces that can be swallowed, or to bite and grind with the teeth, typically in a mechanical or monotonous manner. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone's mind or thoughts as being occupied or troubled by something. For example, "She chewed on her lip while she was thinking about what to say."

Chewer

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Chewers

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Chewers refers to animals or insects that chew food through their mandibles, such as rabbits, deer, or insects like beetles, ants, or termites.

Chewet

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any standard word or meaning for "chewet". It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling? I'd be happy to help you find the meaning or provide an analysis of the word.

Chewier

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Chewiness

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Chewiness refers to the quality or consistency of something that is difficult or unpleasant to chew or swallow. It can also be used to describe something that is slow or laborious to process or digest. For example, chewing a piece of tough or rubbery food might be described as unpleasant or difficult due to its chewiness.

Chewing-gum

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Chewing gum is a type of soft, sticky substance made from gum base, resin, and waxes, that is chewed by people to clean their teeth, freshen their breath, and relieve stress. It is usually flavored with sweet or spicy flavors and comes in a variety of colors and textures.

Chews

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Chewy

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Cheyenne

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Cheyennes

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Cheyletiella

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Cheyletiella is a type of mite that is small enough to be seen only with a microscope. It is an ectoparasite that lives on the skin of warm-blooded animals, including mammals and birds. Cheyletiella mites are also known as "walking dandruff" because they look like tiny particles of dandruff on the skin. These mites are usually harmless to humans, but they can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people, especially those with sensitive skin.

Cheyletielosis

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Cheyletielosis is a type of skin condition caused by the tiny mite Cheyletiella, which lives in the skin's outer layers. The infestation is more commonly seen in children, especially in schools and daycares. Symptoms include intense itching, small bumps or patches on the skin, and a fine scale. Cheyletielosis is usually self-limiting and can be treated with medicated shampoos, sprays, and creams.

Cheyne-stokes

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Cheyne-Stokes respiration is a type of irregular breathing pattern characterized by periods of apnea (cessation of breathing) followed by rapid breathing, which eventually slows down and leads to another period of apnea. This pattern can be seen in patients with severe congestive heart failure, stroke, or brain injury, and is often a sign of a serious underlying condition.

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