munching Meaning & Definition

  • En [ mʌntʃ]
  • Us [ mʌntʃ]

Meaning of munching In English

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Examples of munching

  • 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.

  • I saw them making purchases and munching happily.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Munching on a nova power core, they grew in size and strength.

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