manducating (Meaning)
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manducating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Manducate
Synonyms & Antonyms of manducating
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manducating Sentence Examples
- The students were manducating their lunches with gusto during their afternoon break.
- The hungry lion manducated its prey with ferocity, its powerful jaws crushing the creature's bones.
- The elderly couple manducated their evening meal slowly and contentedly, savoring each bite.
- The child manducated the entire ice cream cone in one swift motion, leaving behind only a sticky hand.
- The emaciated man manducated whatever meager scraps he could find, desperate to satisfy his hunger.
- The gourmet chef manducated the exquisite dish with a critical eye, analyzing its complex flavors and textures.
- The carnivorous dinosaur manducated its herbivorous prey with bloody relish, leaving no trace behind.
- The prisoners manducated their prison rations with dreary resignation, their spirits as dull as the food they were forced to eat.
- The starving animals manducated whatever they could lay their teeth on, desperation driving their actions.
- The farmer manducated his hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs before starting his day's work, his stomach full and his spirits high.
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of Manducate
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The students were manducating their lunches with gusto during their afternoon break.
The hungry lion manducated its prey with ferocity, its powerful jaws crushing the creature's bones.
The elderly couple manducated their evening meal slowly and contentedly, savoring each bite.
The child manducated the entire ice cream cone in one swift motion, leaving behind only a sticky hand.