About The Word Munch
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Munch
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What's The Definition Of Munch?
[n] a large bite; "he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich"
[n] Norwegian painter (1863-1944) [v] eat lightly; "She just nibbles at her food" [v] chew noisily; "The children crunched the celery sticks" Synonyms | Synonyms for Munch: crunch | Edvard Munch | nibble Related Terms | Find terms related to Munch: bite | bolus | champ | chaw | chew | chew the cud | chew up | chomp | chump | crunch | cud | gnash | gnaw | gob | grind | gum | masticate | morsel | mouth | mouthful | mumble | nibble | nip | quid | ruminate | scrunch | snap | swallow See Also | bite | chew | chomp | eat | jaw | manducate | masticate | painter Munch In Webster's Dictionary \Munch\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Munched}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Munching}.] [Prob. akin to mumble: cf. also F. manger to
eat (cf. {Mange}), and m[^a]cher to cher (cf. {Masticate}).
See {Mumble}.]
To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, as a beast chews
provender; to chew deliberately or in large mouthfuls.
[Formerly written also {maunch} and {mounch}.]
I could munch your good dry oats. --Shak.
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