maunch Antonyms
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Meaning of maunch
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maunch (v. t.)
To munch.
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maunch (n.)
See Manche.
maunch Sentence Examples
- The elderly woman cautiously maunched on her bread, savoring each bite.
- The dog maunched eagerly on its bone, its tail wagging furiously.
- The toddler maunched happily on his banana, its sticky sweetness smearing across his face.
- The cat maunched quietly on its kibble, its purring rumbling through the room.
- The horse maunched loudly on its hay, its massive teeth grinding together.
- The farmer maunched on a sandwich while tending to his fields, his simple meal providing quick nourishment.
- The starving child maunched desperately on a crust of bread, his hunger gnawing at his insides.
- The hiker maunched on a trail mix while ascending the mountain, its energy-boosting ingredients keeping him going.
- The cook maunched on a sample of his new dish, savoring the blend of flavors and textures.
- The dentist maunched on an apple after a long day of work, its crispness and acidity providing a refreshing interlude.
FAQs About the word maunch
To munch., See Manche.
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The elderly woman cautiously maunched on her bread, savoring each bite.
The dog maunched eagerly on its bone, its tail wagging furiously.
The toddler maunched happily on his banana, its sticky sweetness smearing across his face.
The cat maunched quietly on its kibble, its purring rumbling through the room.