0 to eat something, especially noisily:
1 food:
Shall we get some munch, then?
2 to eat something with a loud chewing sound, or to snack (= eat a small amount of food between meals):
In the lexical syntax, this is the "maximal munch" rule.
Consistent with the "maximal munch" rule, numeric escape characters in strings consist of all consecutive digits and may be of arbitrary length.
Cannot we join together and pay no attention to that little remnant who are busy munching the biscuit of an effete political economy?
There are the weevils munching their way through a jar of maize to illustrate the damage that pests cause to crops.
After all, people do not, one hopes, produce a bar of chocolate and start munching it.
First, thousands of sheep and cattle are happily munching grass instead of heading towards the abattoir or the dinner plate.
The chief cause of dental decay in children is the large quantities of sweets and biscuits munched between meals.
I saw them making purchases and munching happily.
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大聲咀嚼, 食物,吃的東西…
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大声咀嚼, 食物,吃的东西…
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comer ruidosamente, masticar…
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mastigar…
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もぐもぐ(むしゃむしゃ)食べる…
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döke saça/hatur hutur yemek…
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mastiquer…
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mastegar sorollosament…
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