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- noun The quality or degree of being
chewable .
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Examples
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With the same gummy texture inside as the Dementors Kisses, as Lindsey pointed out, it has a "good chewability factor," Tim said.
Move Over ‘Twilight’ Chocolate, Check Out The New ‘Harry Potter’ Candy » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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One is characterized by mass production, standard flavors and chewability.
McNificent Jewels 2006
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I hope, though, that you are lucky enough to be reading this while juggling your morning coffee with a dog nearby considering the potential chewability of your slippers.
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Back in my anthropology days at school we were lectured about the importance of meat to human evolution, but I don’t recall that our professor talked so much about the GI tract as the quality of the diet, and the chewability.
Are we meat eaters or vegetarians? Part II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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