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Munch

munch
 I. biographical name Charles 1891-1968 Alsatian-born conductor  II. biographical name Edvard 1863-1944 Norwegian painter MUNCH  verb  Etymology: Middle English monchen, probably of imitative origin  Date: 14th century  transitive verb to eat with a chewing action many a mouthful is ~ed in privateWashington Irving; also to snack on drank coffee and ~ed homemade cookies — Lady Bird Johnson  intransitive verb to eat or chew something; also snack — usually used with on  • ~er noun
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1.
  v.tr. eat steadily with a marked action of the jaws. Etymology: ME, imit.: cf. CRUNCH ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. жевать (беззубым ртом); чавкать 2. (с трудом) грызть to munch an apple —- грызть яблоко ...
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3.
  v. жевать, чавкать ...
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4.
  (munches, munching, munched) If you munch food, you eat it by chewing it slowly, thoroughly, and rather noisily. Luke munched the chicken sandwiches... Across the table, his son Benjie munched appreciatively... Sheep were munching their way through a yellow carpet of leaves. VERB: V n, V, V way through n, also V away at/on n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ v to eat something noisily  (My father went on munching his toast.) + on/a  (She was busily munching on an apple.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - early 14c., mocchen, perhaps from O.Fr. mangier, from L. manducare "to chew." Munchies "food or snack" is first attested 1959; sense of "craving for food after smoking marijuana" is first attested 1971. ...
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