Be sure to chew your food; don't try swallowing it whole or you'll choke.
The puppy chewed up my new leather shoes.
Rats had chewed through the cupboard to get at the food inside.
The chainsaw chewed into the wood with no problem
Please don't chew with
your mouth open; it's rude.
The classroom was filled with the noise of 30 kids chewing gum.
The little boy was nervously chewing the sleeve of his shirt as he waited for the test to begin.
His leg got pretty chewed up in the motorcycle accident.
The lions were all
chewing on the zebra, their faces covered in blood.
Our baby girl's teeth are coming in, so she chews on everything.
The steak had been cooked a little too long, so it was quite chewy.
These cookies are very chewy and sweet.
You can tell which pencils belong to
my son because the ends are all chewed.
Kids will love these orange-flavored, chewable vitamin C tablets.
Birds chew with their stomach; they swallow small rocks to grind up their food because they don't have teeth.
Crocodiles do not chew their food; they swallow it whole.
Rubber is the ingredient in gum which allows the chewer to blow bubbles.
During the time of Louis XI, King of France, many women lived mostly on soup because they thought that chewing food would give them wrinkles.
Studies show that right-handed people tend to chew their food on the right hand side of the mouth, and left-handed people on the left side.
Frank Lloyd Wright once suggested that television is chewing gum for the eyes.
Sir Francis Bacon once suggested that some books are to be tasted, others swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
D. Sutten once said, "Find the grain of truth in criticism - chew it and swallow it."
A Chinese proverb tells us that every book must be chewed to get out its juice.
African elephants only have four teeth to chew their food with.
Raw coffee beans, soaked in water and spices, are chewed like candy in many parts of Africa.
Find someone who often chews gum in class.