Munch in a sentence as a noun

"< munch munch "I did't touch the jar, I used a spoon.

"< munch munch "I didn't take them, they fell out when I held the jar upside down.

You'll still need to pull data out of git, logfiles, munch that data with external tools, etc.

It's a sunny day outside and you want to have a seat and munch on a sandwich instead of eating at your desk?

Having a GC'd process on a client munch through memory like it's infinite is just bad manners and makes some bad assumptions.

Munch in a sentence as a verb

Otherwise, you're just generating middle-grade meat for society to munch on.

Whatever happened to "don't eat less, eat better" -- "don't reduce quantity, increase quality"?If you enjoy eating and don't enjoy the sounds made by a hungry stomach... you can munch down as many of those fresh veggies as you like and will feel all the better for it, while not gaining a pound.

Why wait for soylent?Bag of flaxmeal, Bananas ,Oats ,YogurtMixed Nuts, Raisins, Power barBlend & drink the first four, munch on the nuts & raisins during the day, have the occasional power bar, take a multivitamin and toss in a nice diverse meal once a week to catch anything else and... profit?

The absurdity is illustrated by the British people having the "ridiculous situation that if you find magic mushrooms in the wild you can sit in the field and munch them to your hearts content, but if you take them home you could go to prison for up to seven years, and if you give them to a friend youll be supplying a Class A drug and you could spend 14 years in jail.

Munch definitions

noun

Norwegian painter (1863-1944)

See also: Munch

noun

a large bite; "he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich"

verb

chew noisily; "The children crunched the celery sticks"

See also: crunch