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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
chew . - adjective that has been chewed;
masticated
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Examples
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Gum Faces are scuptures in chewed gum made by the Portuguese colective Super Gorrila and spread around town.
Gum Faces Red 2009
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Gum Faces are scuptures in chewed gum made by the Portuguese colective Super Gorrila and spread around town.
Archive 2009-09-01 Red 2009
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Martin chewed a grass and watched him up and down the meadow.
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Martin chewed a grass and watched him up and down the meadow.
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The skins are now nearly ready for cutting out and sewing, but first have to be chewed, which is also women's work.
Schwatka's Search 1869
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As he 'chewed' on it in meditation the depths of the meaning and the power in the words came through in all their magnificence and, through it, he both touched God and was touched by God.
St. Francis's 'Our Father' prayer and meditation reveals his understanding of God and His goodness - which is everywhere and in everything! St. Joseph's Secular Franciscan Fraternity 2009
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Granted, the last publishing job I had kind of chewed me up and spit me out, but the situation was completely different than what it is now.
The End of an Era RobB 2008
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Granted, the last publishing job I had kind of chewed me up and spit me out, but the situation was completely different than what it is now.
Archive 2008-03-01 RobB 2008
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It didn't hurt her skirt except in one place, it kind of chewed it.
Oral History Interview with Icy Norman, 1979 April 6 and 30. Interview H-36. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Icy Norman Icy Norman 1979
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It didn't hurt her skirt except in one place, it kind of chewed it.
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