How To Use Chew up In A Sentence
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The lucky recipient would then chew upon the remaining flesh of the fruit before it went completely and unappetisingly brown from contact with the air, like a dog gnawing a bone dropped from the master's table.
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These fat porkers are not merely chowing down at the trough… they're trying to chew up our rights as a sovereign people.
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What he does is chew up a pale, new leaf.
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The spinning jaw can chew up a two - by - four in a second.
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I have many facts to chew upon before I make up my mind.
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Mass mailers that chew up processor cycles, bandwidth and users' time do pose a threat.
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Dogs, It'seems, love to chew up money!
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Pauline builds machines that chew up other machines.
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Those cute little programs that make party invitations for the kids can chew up 40 or 50 megs.
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Remember that a well-placed strafe will chew up an airplane on the ground.
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Does your puppy always chew up your shoes?
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Bacteria chew up carbohydrates in the wastewater, producing carbon dioxide.
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The lucky recipient would then chew upon the remaining flesh of the fruit before it went completely and unappetisingly brown from contact with the air, like a dog gnawing a bone dropped from the master's table.
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Aerobic bacteria chew up the ammonia and turn it first into nitride and then to nitrate.
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Those cute little programs that make party invitations for the kids can chew up 40 or 50 megs.
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What he does is chew up a pale, new leaf.
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Defence expenditures chew up 39 per cent of the budget.
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The phagocytes are cells that chew up invading organisms.