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munch

[muhnch] / mʌntʃ /


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The blades were trapped fast in a mesh of water hyacinths that Mami and Baby were gently munching on.

From Literature

According to Barton, when deer munch on native plants, the plants are replaced by invasive grasses that dry out quickly and burn easily.

From Los Angeles Times

As I sit munching the sweet fibers, I fall into a hazy lull and almost forget I’m supposed to be teaching.

From Literature

This was the place to learn more—all while munching on old-country baked goods or candies imported from Finland and Sweden.

From The Wall Street Journal

I was munching on a bright red one I’d picked up during my afternoon marketing when I came across an advertisement in the newspaper that made me jump out of my chair.

From Literature