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munch

[ US /ˈməntʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large bite
    he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich
VERB
  1. chew noisily
    The children crunched the celery sticks

How To Use munch In A Sentence

  • Both favour the no-frills approach, often eschewing swish restaurants to munch burgers together when they meet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of buying pre-packed munchies, involve the kids in making their snacks from scratch. The Sun
  • Today he's happily munching a cheese sandwich and talking about wild swimming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also add chopped, raw vegetables such as carrot sticks and cherry tomatoes to munch on. The Sun
  • He just sat there munching on an apple.
  • The munchkin is a breed of cat known for its noticeably short legs. Munchkin Cat Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models
  • Oh yeah but if it is their munchies then the other side of south please go get a mortar and pestle to make the munchies munchable LOL!!! Archive 2008-10-01
  • He chose teams by munching morsels of food under their flags. The Sun
  • The pounds pile on as they break for split-pea soup, munch chocolate-chip cookies, dine on shrimp and pasta.
  • The timing was perfect: The suburban lifestyle was taking hold, the cocktail party was replacing the urban barroom, making passable, munchable food as essential as ice cubes. One Big Table
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