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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