manducate (Meaning)

Wordnet

manducate (v)

chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth

Webster

manducate (v. t.)

To masticate; to chew; to eat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of manducate

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manducate Sentence Examples

  1. The ravenous beast manducated the carcass with voracious ferocity.
  2. Having been denied sustenance for days, the starving refugees manducated the meager rations with desperate gratitude.
  3. The culinary artist manducated a small sample of his latest creation, savoring its exquisite flavors.
  4. As the sun began its descent, the elderly gentleman manducated a light supper, content with his simple existence.
  5. The children manducated the sweet treats with gleeful abandon, their faces smeared with chocolate.
  6. The starving lion manducated its prey with brutal efficiency, leaving nothing but bones behind.
  7. The herbivores manducated the lush vegetation, their gentle grazing contributing to the balance of nature.
  8. The insatiable worm manducated its way through the old book, leaving behind crumbling pages.
  9. The miserly farmer manducated frugal meals, hoarding his wealth for a future that never came.
  10. The gluttonous lord manducated himself to an early grave, his vast consumption ultimately leading to his demise.

FAQs About the word manducate

chew (food); to bite and grind with the teethTo masticate; to chew; to eat.

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The ravenous beast manducated the carcass with voracious ferocity.

Having been denied sustenance for days, the starving refugees manducated the meager rations with desperate gratitude.

The culinary artist manducated a small sample of his latest creation, savoring its exquisite flavors.

As the sun began its descent, the elderly gentleman manducated a light supper, content with his simple existence.