manducable (Meaning)

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manducable (a.)

Such as can be chewed; fit to be eaten.

Synonyms & Antonyms of manducable

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manducable Sentence Examples

  1. The manducable treat was so delectable, I couldn't resist devouring it.
  2. The succulent fruits were extremely manducable, offering a burst of sweetness.
  3. The elderly man struggled to chew the tough manducable meat.
  4. The soft, mushy porridge was manducable even for infants.
  5. The crisp crackers provided a satisfyingly manducable crunch.
  6. The manducable nature of the rice made it a perfect accompaniment to any dish.
  7. The savory snacks were manducable yet low-calorie, making them a guilt-free pleasure.
  8. The manducable bark of the tree served as a crucial food source for squirrels.
  9. The manducable parts of the mushrooms were carefully separated from the inedible ones.
  10. The manducable nature of the seaweed made it a versatile ingredient in many Asian cuisines.

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Such as can be chewed; fit to be eaten.

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The manducable treat was so delectable, I couldn't resist devouring it.

The succulent fruits were extremely manducable, offering a burst of sweetness.

The elderly man struggled to chew the tough manducable meat.

The soft, mushy porridge was manducable even for infants.