How To Use Chew In A Sentence

  • It felt like chewing string dipped in weed killer, but within a couple of minutes the trembling in his limbs gave way to a kind of enervated thrumming and the pounding in his head subsided to a manageable level. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • Eschewing schools and musical fashions, he wrote a great deal of music which is seldom heard, exploring bitonalites and partly delving into the realm of atonality.
  • Both favour the no-frills approach, often eschewing swish restaurants to munch burgers together when they meet. Times, Sunday Times
  • So let vs, which this chaunge of weather vew, chaunge eeke our mynds and former liues amend the old yeares sinnes forepast let vs eschew, and fly the faults with which we did offend. Amoretti and Epithalamion
  • round and round, while meditatively, as a cow chewing the cud, he let his eyes rest on the flat water ahead of him
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  • Education at the primary and secondary levels has always been rules-based: raise your hand, get a hall pass, obey the dress code, show your work, double-space, check your chewing gum at the door. Dov Seidman: Breaking the Ruler
  • Then you start to tuck into your breakfast but have to give in after two or three mouthfuls because the pain of chewing and then swallowing the food becomes unbearable.
  • October 1, 2008 at 11:23 am ummm prysmakitteh, would chew consider filling in for me sometimes/ I finkso you might coould be koalafied to be on Alien Dafence Dreamteem ADD wotcha fink? Spoonin, - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.
  • If the cooling system sprang a leak pilots had to land and mend the pipe with chewing gum and insulation tape.
  • People who knew Weisberg as a child recall a disheveled and awkward boy who habitually chewed on his shirt collar. One Smart Bookie
  • Every spring the ozone is chewed up(Sentencedict), and the hole appears.
  • Her eyes missed nothing; her dainty close-set ears heard all -- the short, dry note of a chewink, the sweet, wholesome song of the cardinal, the thrilling cries of native jays and woodpeckers, the heavenly outpoured melody of the Florida wren, perched on some tiptop stem, throat swelling under the long, delicate, upturned bill. The Firing Line
  • Bibliomaniacs were censured, that is, for eschewing commonplace means of engaging the material traces of the literary past and commonplace means of cohabiting with the nation's literary tradition. "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • Learning how to simultaneously walk and chew gum will soon be added to the menu of anile crap that our self-regarding progressive school system 'facilitates'. Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
  • Her longings grew more varied and virulent with each passing year: raw pig meat, Hawaiian pineapples infeasible to procure in revolutionary Cuba, chewing tobacco, cockscomb stew. The Lady Matador’s Hotel
  • It is available in liquid drops, oral liquid (by mouth), chewable tablets, and rectal suppositories.
  • Chew sugarless gum, suck on sugarless candy, and drink plenty of unsweetened fluids.
  • He swallowed it without chewing, just dropping it into his mouth and never seeing it again.
  • The autumn birds were singing; the autumn flowers were blooming; yellow golden rod and scarlet sumach glowed in the corners of the fences; locusts chirped in treetops; grasshoppers stridulated in the meadows, one or two of them making more noise than a whole drove of cattle lying peacefully chewing their cud beneath an umbrageous elm and lifting up their great, tranquil, blinking eyes to the morning sun. The Redemption of David Corson
  • When chopped, blended or simply chewed, plant compounds in watercress known as glucosinolates are broken down into phenylethyl isothiocyanate. Times, Sunday Times
  • What I was looking for is a crisp, chewy, substantial cookie that also tastes as good the next day.
  • Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
  • I know I will fail if I bite off more than I can chew.
  • The Annamese all chew betel nut.
  • Yes, Ashling is one of those people who eschew normal grammar rules and use only hyphens to get their message across.
  • Still trying to pull herself together, Merrill chewed her inner lip crossly.
  • Her eyes moved about in worry and she began to chew her bottom lip nervously.
  • I no longer drank black coffee nor smoked, so I could only chew my almonds and sip my herb tea.
  • Remember that a well-placed strafe will chew up an airplane on the ground.
  • An exceptionally creepy two-parter begins tonight with various crudely dismembered body parts of young women getting washed up in the Thames or chewed by urban foxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • This ancient grain has a chewy texture and a mild, nutty flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had a face on her like a bulldog chewing a wasp. The Sun
  • Neutering also decreases aggression and the tendency to chew.
  • The grinning, slithering jackanapes is reportedly going to concentrate his sales pitch on the U.S., suspecting that we Brits would sooner chew our tongues than buy his book when it is published on Sept. 13. Boycott Blair's Book!
  • It is a treat to watch a veteran betel chewer go about the serious business of betel chewing.
  • I meekly told her about the chewiness of the meat.
  • She'd found some hawthorn berries on a bush and was chewing her way through one with every sign of enjoyment.
  • With a throaty roar, he fires out a jet of red liquid on to a nearby pillar, already stained dark red with chewing tobacco. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've generally been a lover of orientals and fruity-fresh scents, eschewing white florals and anything that smelled powdery or "old ladyish". Boadicea Pure and Benefit Laugh with Me Lee Lee
  • The host of different beings attributed with consciousness that exist within the Chewong universe have structurally similar qualities to humans.
  • Prey is not chewed or ground in the mouth: once it is impaled on the sharp teeth, it is swallowed whole.
  • IV. i.150 (473,2) 'Tis such another fitchew! marry, a perfum'd one] Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • It's important to understand the Duggars' beliefs: The Duggars follow a conservative Christian belief system known as Quiverfull, which eschews all birth control in favor of "trusting the Lord with… family planning," says Vyckie Garrison at RH Reality Check. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Even older women who chew betel regularly make a point of how little tobacco they use within the quid, and cautioned other chewers of the strength of the tobacco.
  • It usually contains pebbles and seems to be used for ‘chewing’ in much the same way as a bird's gizzard.
  • We just sat down and had a cup of tea and chewed the fat for way longer than we should have. The Sun
  • Gretchen our Doberman was the best friend and pet a person could want and Bernie was sort of her chew toy, the dog to keep her entertained while we were away. Undefined
  • By comparison, lottery tickets can be bought as easily as chewing gum at hundreds of retail outlets and news agents.
  • The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable.
  • In future articles, we'll talk about plant chewing critters like beetles, caterpillars, borers, and the Leaf Cutter Bee.
  • Yemenis chew a stimulant called khat every afternoon. NPR Topics: News
  • Pineapple: fresh ripe pineapple is rich in bromelin, a proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme; bromelin literally ‘digests’ dead and diseased cells and foreign microbes in the throat; cut pineapple into cubes, chew well, and let juice dribble down throat, but spit out the pulp; or gargle with the freshly extracted juice of ripe pineapple, and spit it out. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • The testers have a checklist which includes sear evenness, juiciness and chewiness. The Sun
  • June 12, 2009 at 5:44 pm wot did chew write? duz we need sope? Hyperventilation Kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I just wasn't prepared for questions about the metals mined from the Canadian shield, or the major industries of Saskatchewan. Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
  • There's a tender, flattened, finely crumbed chicken milanesa plate with the same rice and plantains, and a pabellón criollo plate that adds heaps of black beans and chewy, pleasant shredded beef to the rice and plantains.
  • Electronics were largely eschewed for acoustic strumming, vibes, banjo and plenty of ‘ba-ba-ba’ backing vocals.
  • We sought safety and comfort in penny chews. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along with democracy and equality came chewing gum and Christmas.
  • Many of Jay Ward's characters and catchphrases have since morphed into pop-culture shorthand: Dudley Do-Right, the clueless Mountie, is shorthand for anybody who stumbles into a situation overconfident he's doing the right thing; Snidely Whiplash, Do-Right's nemesis, for a scenery-chewing villain; the "Waybac" Machine, Mr. Peabody's time-travel system, for a nostalgia flashback; as well as expressions such as "nothing up my sleeve ... presto!" and JSOnline.com
  • Boing Boing reader/commenter catastrophegirl, commenting in a thread about an enraged hillbilly user of flavored chewing tobacco, points to her Flickr photoset documenting her quest to make DIY kretek (clove cigarettes). Boing Boing
  • Chew your food up thoroughly before you swallow it.
  • A sealant is a plastic material that is placed on the chewing surface up close to your teeth and it protects your teeth from bacteria getting into the deep pits and grooves and getting decayed," said Susan Schroeder, an IUSB dental student helping put on the clinic. WNDU - Home - Headlines
  • Sucking on a hard lozenge or chewing gum were shown to ease symptoms.
  • Rimadyl is available in palatable liver flavored chewable tablets, as well as regular caplets.
  • They say the bigger the apple the juicier the chew.
  • The captain wandered about like a lost soul, nervously chewing his mustache, scowling, unable to make up his mind what to do. THE SEED OF McCOY
  • The teeth of these people also, whatever they may suffer in their colour by chewing betel, are an object of great attention: The ends of them, both in the upper and under jaw, are rubbed with a kind of whetstone, by a very troublesome and painful operation, till they are perfectly even and flat, so that they cannot lose less than half a line in their length. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
  • Babies start to bite and chew about half-way through their first year.
  • A chip was tossed at her and she caught it in her mouth, chewed vigorously, then swallowed.
  • They are hard, solid food, and should be thoroughly chewed and insalivated before being swallowed. No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes
  • Children's multivitamins account for a large number of childhood poisonings because the vitamins are designed to attract children, are usually chewable and taste like candy. Safer Alternatives
  • This is the one nutrient that strict vegetarians who eschew all animal foods must get from either fortified foods or supplements. Times, Sunday Times
  • For diners who simply cannot get enough of Penang's famed hawker delights, check out the nasi pattaya, char koay teow, teo chew mee sua and satay. Surf while dining in style
  • By choosing to anchor her fiction within the realms in which most crime occurs, Mina eschews the glamorous settings of other, less realistic novels of the genre.
  • Vocal Studies & Uprock Narratives eschews deep bass and braggadocio, working organic beats and polyrhythmic blasts with electronic effects.
  • Denny tries to extract a used wad of chewing gum from its foil.
  • Bennett furhter explained that occasional racism is like occasional indigestion and can be addressed in chewable tablet form. Think Progress » Bennett: Racial Epithet Yelled At Rep. John Lewis Is Proof That ‘Racism In America Is Dead’
  • Avoiding the temptation to simply coast on her powerful voice, Case eschews the obvious and instead imbues her music with subtlety and atmosphere.
  • He eschews the uniform of the boardroom boss, preferring sports jackets and casual boots to the traditional Savile Row suit and handmade brogues.
  • I used to have the chewy goin' all day.
  • Great Regulars: For all his Hindu allusions, he Derek Mahon displays a resistance to the transcendental: eschewing good Karma, he sprays "Deet" at a mosquito, despite being reincarnated as "a mozzie myself once". Archive 2009-09-01
  • By this time I was literally quaking in my Reeboks, certain that at any moment the gum chewer, with a dismissive click of his fingers, would signal to those two soldiers to take me away.
  • The jaw is able to clench and chew because of the masseter muscle.
  • Penang is one of those businesses owned by Chinese Malaysians, so the cuisine is highly representative of those groups, which include the Cantonese, Fujian, Teochew and Hakka peoples, among others. NJ Dining: Penang
  • She noisily chewed on her gum, stomping to the seat adjacent to mine, not bothering to reply until she'd settled comfortably with said boots crossed upon the desk.
  • They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock.
  • No, I am a man of patience, and if I didn’t have these four-hour delays – I wouldn’t get the chance to eat salmon club sandwiches at the Mountain Lodge Bar & Grill (a little chewy, but it did taste salmony), browse the books at Coles (is it just me, or is there a lot of Obama books out these days? Dispatch From Purgatory » Dave Brosha Photography
  • Most of them are sipping coffee, or reading newspapers, or chewing morosely on tough bread.
  • If you buy doggy chews for your pooch, you might just buy them a box of chocs (particularly if they agree to roll over and play dead).
  • Normal dentin is twice as stiff as pinewood, but damaged dentin is more like rubber, which makes it pretty hard to chew with. Tooth Regeneration May Replace Drill-and-Fill « Isegoria
  • Although bubble gum and candy are also packaged to resemble snuff, chewing tobacco, pipes, and cigars, we do not know if similar evidence exists for such products or in other countries.
  • They don't bluff about their toughness and certainly eschew the model of the stoical, macho male. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the major problems with smoking and chewing tobacco has to do with the chemical nicotine.
  • The ready-made sort are so often damp and chewy, but, hot from the pan, they're a revelation: light, buttery pillows of canape perfection. How to cook perfect blinis
  • One unaccustomed to the use of bonga and chewing it for the first time, usually experiences a most disagreeable combination of symptoms; constriction of the oesophagus, a sensation of heat in the head and face, the latter becoming red and congested; at the same time dizziness and precordial distress are experienced. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • Mosaic's mine in Colonsay is one of many potash facilities in Saskatchewan, which is concerned about the possibility of a price war. BHP Roils Potash Cartel
  • When I was five, she bought me chocolates and chewing gum and we talked about cricket.
  • Born in Saskatchewan, Grant sowed the seeds for her specialty by majoring in psychology at the University of Saskatchewan.
  • If used on copper, they will chew it up.
  • The former Bond star said he was not aware similar goods are a form of chewing tobacco. The Sun
  • I prefer to use brown rice for this recipe because I think it is delicious with its nutty, chewy texture.
  • We gave the dog an old shoe to chew on.
  • This means that vitamins and chewing toys must be eliminated and that flavored medications such as certain ecto/endoparasite preventatives should be replaced by other, equally effective non-flavored preparations. The Seattle Times
  • She uses a dash of vinegar to make the meringue slightly chewy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Waxman, the top Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, and Pallone, the top Democrat on the panel's health subcommittee, held a hearing last year on chewing tobacco and dip -- collectively known as smokeless tobacco. CNN.com
  • They spoke of how the marrow in their bones ached, how the blood throbbed painfully through clusters of tumors, tumors growing a life of their own and chewing away at their bodies. Rogue Oracle
  • This meat is difficult to chew.
  • The kolache dough has a chewy breadiness to it that is surprisingly versatile. Koalche Reminder | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • A piece of fresh mullet, ladyfish or pogy will get the crabs chewing. Undefined
  • Boiling your greens quickly - whether they're asparagus, peas or beans - reduces their fibrous chewiness but retains a crunch. The Sun
  • We just sat down and had a cup of tea and chewed the fat for way longer than we should have. The Sun
  • If the gum is chewed too quickly, nicotine is swallowed with saliva, and nausea or dyspepsia can result.
  • Instead of being creamy with chewy bits, it was just sloshy with pieces of fruit floating in it.
  • Another downer is that nicotine chewing gum gives you hiccups. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eschewing the ostentatious gentility of readers, who enjoy parading their superficial knowledge, she pursues her intellectual work without need of an audience.
  • Or that chewing gum for three minutes can have the same effect? The Sun
  • To reach a younger demographic, Jensen and his ilk are eschewing mainstream acts and building brand identity with cutting-edge, forgotten, and obscure music.
  • I hope you choke on your chewie.
  • Rod Carew would insert a big chew to tighten his face and help him focus on an incoming pitch.
  • The other harbour is at the mouth of the Nelson in Saskatchewan. Hudson's Bay: Its Conditions and Problems
  • Cyn­i­cal, tough-minded, cigar-chewing edi­tors have teared up at the sight of Dustin Hoff­man and Robert Red­ford knock­ing on door after door, never giv­ingup. The Press’ New Paradigm « Snarkmarket
  • Reminds me of the early 90s, when a lot of people became confused about the difference between a methedrine product with the slang name of cat and the herb chewed in Somalia called kat. Matthew Yglesias » The Drug-Cougar Connection
  • I liked the bit in Ulysses where the guy remembers getting fed: Softly she gave me in my mouth the seedcake warm and chewed. The Gin Closet
  • But museum bosses have now decided to eschew accepted protocol because they believe museum visitors should have the opportunity to join the discussion about whether mummies should be shown.
  • It's all very incongruous coming from the mouth of a titled man whose toffee vowels are drawn out like a penny chew.
  • We would have sat in companiable silence popcorn chewing excepted, conversation unnecessary. Swallow
  • The colors are often high-key but eschew quick optical effects for slower vibrant resonances.
  • The medical fact is that chewing gum and eating meat causes chronic damage to the periodontium integumentium, which is the area in which tooth lice dine on stuck particles of your ham and cheese sandwich. Maggie's Farm
  • Mayor Art Agnos invited the homeless to bivouac in Civic Center for more than a year while he chewed on the problem.
  • And you might try chewing your food more slowly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room was nodding and chomping their clackers and chewing on the drink, mouthing every bit of taste out of it. CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • Eschewers of sun-worship will find other places to dream further north. The Times Literary Supplement
  • So saying, the otter slipped several quivering slabs of coelenterate between two pieces of breadfruit and commenced chewing noisily. The Time of the Transference
  • This was one of the great first plays of all time - a ranting, chewed up, bitter ding-dong of a play.
  • The thrasher, or red thrush, sneaks and skulks like a culprit, hiding in the densest alders; the catbird is a coquette and a flirt, as well as a sort of female Paul Pry; and the chewink shows his inhospitality by espying your movements like a detective. Bird Stories from Burroughs Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs
  • Chump: To chew or make a chewing movement.
  • Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement and asinine affectations. December 7th, 2005
  • The content owner reserves some rights of control but eschews the common commercial approach of all rights reserved.
  • Try to avoid chewing khat late at night, and never take sleeping pills unless prescribed by your doctor.
  • You've been chewing away all afternoon;you can't still be hungry.
  • He speaks perfect English, eschews pomp and formality and uses the Autocue to deliver his speech with a professionalism that should make other politicians envious.
  • To his credit, the director establishes a consistent, measured cadence early and sticks to it, while eschewing the most obvious sentimental tricks.
  • I'll chew it over for a few days and let you know my opinion.
  • I swallowed my chewie, it's stuck in my throat.
  • The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum.
  • Cart him off to the wild garrigue* and he will begin chewing on the local herbs (good for the gums, I wonder?). Jean-Marc
  • Chewing is a cyclic motion of the mandible and tongue apparatus, whereby food is reduced between the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
  • There are those who decide to eschew this, though, and capitalize every other letter.
  • At that time faddists of various persuasions proliferated up and down the Village: anarchists who dutifully went home every night to their mothers’ kitchens, a Hungarian monarchist with his own following, free-verse poets who eschewed capital letters, cultists who sat rapturously for hours in orgone boxes, cloudy Swedenborgians, and all the rest. What Happened to the Baby?
  • Coming back home, he eschewed collegiate bowling in favor of tournament play, moving onto the megabucks circuit in 1997.
  • We gave the dog an old shoe to chew on.
  • We then chewed his ear about the dangers and once off the motorway let him loose. The Sun
  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference A party held together with spit, chewing gum, baling wire, and duct tape: A party held together with spit, chewing gum, baling wire, and duct tape
  • Now we keep our kit loaded with chewable antidiarrheal tablets, a package of stronger stuff if that doesn't work, and a doctor-prescribed antibiotic if all else fails. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Fifty-one cents," said the girl, through the inimitable laconism of gum chewing. Star-Dust
  • Thin rounds of sliced onions, finely chopped pieces of cabbage, diced cucumber and thin slivers of carrot, are just the right food to chew on, while waiting for the main course at a formal dinner.
  • Knowledgeable users maintain that chewing khat has more in common with coffee than cocaine.
  • I'll chew it over for a few days and let you know my opinion.
  • They met up once a year to chew the fat about the old days.
  • I spent my entire childhood being reassured by anthropomorphic animated figures that, as long as I spent enough time reading, I would eventually wander into a castle and find myself in a relationship with someone who looked like Chewbacca in formalwear. Happy Valentine's Day! Can someone explain this 'love' thing?
  • He pulled a player for making a mistake, chewed him out, then hugged him around the neck and kissed him on the cheek.
  • Within an hour from the time Du Mont concluded his story the two officers with their prisoners were headed for Fort Saskatchewan. The Gun-Brand
  • You will tell them that most nights you just sit home chewing on white-hot pokers straight from the fire.
  • He bit his food and chewed, testing the texture and taste.
  • In fact, at birth the crowns of the milk teeth are almost complete and the chewing surfaces of the permanent molars have begun to form.
  • Baruchel Undeclared is nerdily charming, but Johnson chews too much scenery to go with the whiskeys the script has him knocking back, and both attorneys are saddled with such cornily dramatic closing-arguments speeches that you will end up rooting for the jury to send an innocent man to jail, just to spite them. Reunited, and, Well, Frankly, It Could Feel Better - Tuned In - TIME.com
  • I eat masses of those chewy sweets and I love cheese and onion crisps.
  • They chew hasheesh; cut themselves with poisoned creases; swing their hammock in the boughs of the Bohon Upas; taste every poison; buy every secret; at Naples, they put St. Januarius’ blood in an alembic; they saw a hole into the head of the “winking Virgin, ” to know why she winks; measure with an English footrule every cell of the Inquisition, every Turkish caaba, every Holy of holies; translate and send to Bentley the arcanum bribed and bullied away from shuddering Bramins; and measure their own strength by the terror they cause. VIII. English Traits. Character
  • Still chewing, Faulkner downs his drink in a single gulp.
  • He chewed his lip and tapped another gasper on his thumbnail, looking keen. Watershed
  • Effective design also eschews excessive complexity. Total Customer Service (The Ultimate Weapon)
  • Their twin USPs are, first, their cleverly constructed harmonies, which offset the affectlessness of Roxanne Clifford's voice, and, second, that they eschew the twee and embrace the gothic, be it suicide (Beachy Head), romance with the afterlife (Found Love in a Graveyard), or simply nameless dread (Bad Feeling). Veronica Falls: Veronica Falls – review
  • She fits the words in between small mouthfuls that she chews assiduously, her brown rice cud masticated to sweet grainy liquid before she swallows it down. A LITTLE BIT OF A GOOD THING • by elissa vann struth
  • Americans like to chew gum.
  • Chew your food well before you swallow it.
  • Three meals a day are taken in a group, but in silence and as another form of meditation, as each mouthful is slowly chewed and contemplated.
  • Similarly, providers expressing concerns indicative of a maximalist logic of action also appeared to eschew strong boundary management tactics.
  • In addition, sharp teeth impair effective chewing which prevents proper digestion of food.
  • The musky, earthy flavour and almost chewy texture of the mushrooms contrast perfectly with the creamy rice.
  • Take a toothbrush to work for a quick after-lunch cleanup, or chew sugarless gum between meals; some brands contain the artificial sweetener xylitol, which inhibits bacteria growth.
  • Like Carter, Ruth performs signifiers of whiteness: she wears light colored clothing and eschews black vernacular English.
  • Choose a supplement made without sugar and avoid chewable forms, as these can erode tooth enamel.
  • Basically, the word chomp was derived from the word champ, which means "to bite or chew loudly. LewRockwell.com
  • He chewed a mouthful of meat and only held his gray eyes on her. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • So far, the rope is one of the few surviving toys available to these two; little wenchface has recently chewed through TWO so-called indestructible Kong toys and I want my money back… Photo Friday « The Life and Times of Organic Mama
  • Still, let the memory abide of him chewing the ends of his moustache.
  • He was ranting at the Porto manager, refusing to shake hands and shouting with that hideous gobby bit of chewing gum bobbling all over my nice widescreen.
  • While Stout eschewed the splashy gestures of expressionism, there is a deep, almost lyrical sensuality not only in his shapes, but in the sumptuous metallic texture of the graphite.
  • The amount of chewing gum stuck on roads and streets around the country drives me up the wall.
  • Note to Nestlé, a sweet cannot be called a gobstopper if after only two minutes in the mouth a chalky, chewable centre is revealed; it’s all about the hardness, the layers, the changing colours and flavours. Archive 2005-09-01
  • He wants you to send him recordings of yourself popping bubblegum or chewing gum before May 1st.
  • To find this with onglet with porcini and winter truffle was fine, the slippery cep and strong truffley aroma making it a rewarding chew. Evening Standard - Home
  • Despite having won a clutch of literary prizes and being regarded as an elder statesman of letters, he eschews the label of ‘celebrity’.
  • We're chemical machines, a variety of processes chewing on somewhere between one and ten terabytes of data in a mess of gray protoplasm, and everything that we think and experience is a result of those processes, and that incudes religious experience. Faith, Atheism, and Death
  • Moskin is obsessed with the idea of cheese, admitting her fantasy macaroni is "nothing more than tender elbows of pasta suspended in pure molten cheddar, with a chewy, golden-brown crust of cheese on top. How to cook perfect macaroni cheese
  • (See what sort of ill-informed speculation comes from having three months 'worth of solicits to chew over before the first issue ever appears …?) Brought to you by the color red: DC Comics Solicitations for September 2009 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • It also may provide protected chewing access for small rodents and other animals, which can severely injure the bark and cambium.
  • Canadian commentator Colby Cosh (hey it's Sunday, I'll alliterate if I want) has posted a quick thought on the comparative welfare recipient counts between Alberta and Saskatchewan.

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