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): --
Munching on a nova power core, they grew in size and strength.
It can be eaten plain and munched on like popcorn.
They reserve that term for a favorite confection often munched at breakfast.
He said that he did not know whether the buffalo would be alive next day, but as it happened the buffalo was quietly munching away the following morning.
I had a dream the other night of a scientist who invented a "munching machine" and of an automatic cudder producing milk at the other end.
Anyone who has picked up a slightly rotting windfall apple and munched into it will know that it tastes different from normal apples.
What happened was that the cinnabar moth caterpillar munched far too much ragwort.
I saw them making purchases and munching happily.