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UK
/tʃjˈuːɐ/
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[ US /ˈtʃuɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃuɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who chews (especially someone who chews tobacco)
How To Use chewer In A Sentence
- Kitteh, chew could use a good agent to maek you a star, get chewer own sitcom, be a moobie star. I don’t see what the problem is. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
- Take care with Christmas lights, especially if your dog is a chewer. 30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog
- Rarely was the choice of potations criticised, though occasionally some ruddy eschewer of sobriety insisted that his lady "take the same," avowing that "hootch," having been demonstrated beneficial in his case, was good for her also. The Spoilers
- The family patriarch on "No Ordinary Family" is played by Michael Chiklis, our generation's greatest living scenery chewer. ABC unveils first post-"Lost" primetime schedule
- 'eaten of the insane root' was meant, I calculate, as a hard rap on tobacco-chewers (and smokers too); he called it _root_, instead of The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
- I don't think I'm giving away a state secret when I note that Gene is a compulsive pen-chewer who renders a typical pen into something that looks like it's been fed into a chipper and then soaked in acid and then ripped apart by wild dogs. Washington Post Pulitzers
- Do you remember the scene in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory where Willy Wonka introduces some three-course-meal gum, which gives the chewer the flavor experience of eating a full meal without any of the actual food (or the calories)? Le Whif delivers chocolate without calories | Baking Bites
- The biggest mistake smokers / tobacco chewers make when trying to quit is giving up.
- Almost all habitual chewers use tobacco with or without the betel quid.
- So, gum chewers, when you've chewed it enough please wrap it and bin it, or stick it behind your ear for later.