0 past simple and past participle of munch
1 to eat something, especially noisily:
The chief cause of dental decay in children is the large quantities of sweets and biscuits munched between meals.
What happened was that the cinnabar moth caterpillar munched far too much ragwort.
Anyone who has picked up a slightly rotting windfall apple and munched into it will know that it tastes different from normal apples.
They reserve that term for a favorite confection often munched at breakfast.
It can be eaten plain and munched on like popcorn.
Everyone munched on pizza and had a great time.
Hunters and raiders munched jojoba on the trail to keep hunger at bay.
Mui is very popular and is used in a wide variety of secular and religious occasions, or even just munched plain.