chews (Meaning)

chews

to crush, grind, or gnaw (something, such as food) with or as if with the teeth, to make friendly familiar conversation, to chew tobacco, to crush or grind with the teeth, to injure, destroy, or consume as if by chewing, something for chewing, to think about, to chew something, the act of chewing

chews Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler vigorously chews on his favorite teething toy.
  2. The dog chews contentedly on the bone, its tail wagging.
  3. The baby chews on the pacifier, its face relaxed and peaceful.
  4. The horse chews hay slowly and methodically.
  5. The cow chews her cud, a mixture of partially digested food.
  6. The hamster chews sunflower seeds, its tiny cheeks bulging.
  7. The rabbit chews carrots with its sharp incisors.
  8. The sheep chews grass, its teeth grinding against each other.
  9. The pig chews scraps of food, its snuffling noises echoing in the barn.
  10. The cat chews on a piece of yarn, its claws extended.

FAQs About the word chews

to crush, grind, or gnaw (something, such as food) with or as if with the teeth, to make friendly familiar conversation, to chew tobacco, to crush or grind with

munches,eats, gnaws (on), masticates, bites (on), consumes, nibbles, crunches (on), swallows, ruminates

No antonyms found.

The toddler vigorously chews on his favorite teething toy.

The dog chews contentedly on the bone, its tail wagging.

The baby chews on the pacifier, its face relaxed and peaceful.

The horse chews hay slowly and methodically.