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chew sentence examples

  • Chewing gum between them for their trouble.
  • Chew through the tv power cable again.
  • Chew slowly, without the strength even to open her eyes.
  • Chewing over whether to take up the big zine summons or not.
  • Chew over this subject with some old soldiers gathered together at a local d-day commemoration.
  • Chewing of gum is often thought of as a modern habit, imported to europe from america this century.
  • If the dog chews the lead during a settle, spray the lead with bitter apple.
  • Chew a cud.
  • An inspection in june had found the tripod disturbed and the guy ropes thoroughly chewed - probably by passing deer.
  • Chew through to the bare wires.
  • Chewed up food then gets mashed up by the strong muscles in your stomach.
  • Chewing tobacco in any form.
  • Chew properly.
  • Chewed off their own limbs to escape snares.
  • Chew the nip off of it.
  • If the leaves have been chewed on, then the list of culprits can be narrowed down to insects with chewing mouthparts.
  • Even the root, which possesses mildly narcotic properties, is sometimes chewed.
  • Chewed up with sadness at the loss of a woman who wasn't even our mother.
  • Chewing each mouthful thoroughly.
  • Chewing the fat?

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