munch Antonyms

Meaning of munch

Wordnet

munch (n)

Norwegian painter (1863-1944)

a large bite

Wordnet

munch (v)

chew noisily

Webster

munch (v. t. & i.)

To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, as a beast chews provender; to chew deliberately or in large mouthfuls.

munch Sentence Examples

  1. The ravenous mice munched on crumbs, their tiny jaws working relentlessly.
  2. The curious toddler munched on his teething biscuits, exploring their soft texture.
  3. As the workday wore on, I longed for a moment to munch on a crunchy apple.
  4. The grazing cows munched contentedly on the lush grass, filling their ample stomachs.
  5. The squirrels munched noisily on nuts, their sharp teeth cracking through the hard shells.
  6. I reveled in the rhythm of the munching sound as I devoured my popcorn during a movie marathon.
  7. The gentle munching of the horses as they grazed in the field created a peaceful symphony.
  8. The hungry hiker munched on his trail mix, replenishing his energy for the challenging climb ahead.
  9. The sound of popcorn munching filled the cinema, mingling with the chatter and laughter of moviegoers.
  10. My dog eagerly munched on his favorite treats, his tail wagging furiously with every bite.

FAQs About the word munch

Norwegian painter (1863-1944), a large bite, chew noisilyTo chew with a grinding, crunching sound, as a beast chews provender; to chew deliberately or in large

consume, lick, snack, chew, taste, devour, mouth (down), ingest, digest, tuck (away or in)

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The ravenous mice munched on crumbs, their tiny jaws working relentlessly.

The curious toddler munched on his teething biscuits, exploring their soft texture.

As the workday wore on, I longed for a moment to munch on a crunchy apple.

The grazing cows munched contentedly on the lush grass, filling their ample stomachs.