Munch Sentence Examples

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  • I'm off to relieve myself and munch a cucumber sandwich.

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  • Slugs and snails may also munch on the berries.

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  • I 'm off to relieve myself and munch a cucumber sandwich.

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  • Veteran shoppers know that taking a break to munch a quick snack is the best way to keep their energy levels high.

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  • In order to get all the points, you have to eat them in the time frame from when you munch on the large dot.

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  • Leave a bowl of candy for guests to munch on while you're finishing up pictures or in between dinner courses.

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  • Deer are not deterred by raised beds and rabbits can easily hop into them to munch on your vegetables.

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  • The truth is that I 'd liefer get some munch and puff the reefer -- Because I am myself a Vegetarian.

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  • Or for you competetive types out there, just munch on one slice of garlic bread at a modest 150.

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  • Keep nutritious snacks handy to munch on when you feel the urge to light up.

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  • A Norwegian painter who helped develop expressionism, most of Munch's work is centered on anxiety, sadness, and mourning, basing much of his art on his early childhood experiences of losing both parents and two siblings.

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  • Cabbage moths fly to the nasturtiums and munch on their leaves instead of cabbage leaves.

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  • Chomp your way through the maze and munch all the dot pellets in your way while avoiding ghosts who chase after you.

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  • Many classrooms across the country hold Valentine's Day parties in which children exchange valentine cards and munch on candy and other sweet treats.

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  • These oil paintings show a respect for the Pre-Raphaelites, Picasso, Munch and Van Gogh, yet are highly contemporary, urban and modern.

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  • But two reliable talents save Munch from ridiculousness, even when his fantasies get nutty.

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  • Munch; Den norske Tilskuer (1817-1821), a miscellany brought out at Bergen; Hermoder (1821-1827), a weekly aesthetic journal; Iduna, (1822-1823), of the same kind but of less value; Vidar (1832-1834), a weekly scientific and literary review; Nor (1840-1846), of the same type; Norsk Tidsskrift for Videnskab og Litteratur (1847-1855); Illustreret Nyhedsblad (1851-1866), " Illustrated News "; Norsk Maanedsskrift (1856-1860), " Monthly Review for Norway," devoted to history and philology; and Norden (1866), a literary and scientific review.

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  • As hundreds of college dorm rooms adorned with the infamous Scream print can attest, Edvard Munch is still a famous artist today, over 60 years after his death.

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  • Variety is the spice of life, after all (unless you ask the bookworm, who much prefers to munch on as many letter tiles as you can feed him).

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  • As you eat more and more, you grow in size, and the hunted becomes the hunter, giving you the opportunity to munch on fish that were chasing after you just moments ago.

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  • With its balanced acidity, crisp and bright from invigorating fruit, Rochioli Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc can be enjoyed as an aperitif or throw in a Dungeness crab claw to munch on and savor.

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  • Snacks dense in vitamins or phytonutrients can pack an added punch, while some less-dense items are your best option for fulfilling the need to munch when your caloric needs have already been met.

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  • For the ultimate wow, choose from one of the many gift towers full of gourmet foods, indulgent chocolate truffles, luscious fresh fruits, cookies, and Moose Munch popcorn.

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  • Guests love to munch while they watch, so you'll want to have plenty of snacks on hand both before and after halftime.

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  • If the guests will mingle for more than an hour, plan to have easy party appetizers on hand for guests to munch on while they await the dinner.

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  • The typical graduation party is usually characterized by a gathering of family and friends who visit and munch on party foods.

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  • Any other time she probably would have let him grab a mouthful to munch on his way down, but the storm was getting closer faster than she anticipated.

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