Chewing in a sentence as a noun

The chewing gum thing is a bit weird.

For a period I was chewing gum too.

But the road is, as the article says, about as romantic as "chewing glass.

I got a good ***-chewing from time to time in the Navy and each time I deserved it.

Makes me think of a tortoise chewing on ethernet cables or something.

I love the smell of it, the sight of it, the way steam rises of freshly cooked food. I love mixing it up. I love the act of chewing, the taste, the way it feels in my mouth.

Tried everything I could think of... chewing gum, drinking water, screaming inside my head.

It was also getting bogged down and was starting to swap since something was chewing CPU and memory.

Also, NYC would probably be biting off more than Google Fiber has any interest in chewing at the moment.

It certainly doesn't demonstrate that the act of chewing has any causal relationship with their findings.

The gum-chewing girl and the cud-chewing cow Seem somewhat alike, yet different somehow.

These include failing to flush toilets after use, littering, jaywalking, the possession of pornography, and the sale of chewing gum.

When digesting unbroken food morsels, the stomach and the whole digestive system has to secrete more, takes more time to process our food, all this cumulatively increasing tiredness and fatigue on the body over the long run. I therefore recommend chewing so that you drink your food.

I don't want to sound too much like a whiner, because I'm writing this from my boats on the tropical island where I live now, but I was the first programmer to quit from his first company when he gave me the royal butt-chewing treatment for daring to take two hours off to visit friends on Independence Day 1996.

Chewing definitions

noun

biting and grinding food in your mouth so it becomes soft enough to swallow

See also: chew mastication manduction