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Definition of chew verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

chew

verb
 
/tʃuː/
 
/tʃuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they chew
 
/tʃuː/
 
/tʃuː/
he / she / it chews
 
/tʃuːz/
 
/tʃuːz/
past simple chewed
 
/tʃuːd/
 
/tʃuːd/
past participle chewed
 
/tʃuːd/
 
/tʃuːd/
-ing form chewing
 
/ˈtʃuːɪŋ/
 
/ˈtʃuːɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to bite food into small pieces in your mouth with your teeth to make it easier to swallow
    • chew (at/on/through something) After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.
    • chew something (up) She finished chewing her mouthful of pizza.
    • He is always chewing gum.
    Extra Examples
    • The baby chewed on a piece of bread.
    • Chew your food up well before you swallow it.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • thoroughly
    • well
    • slowly
    preposition
    • at
    • on
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to bite something continuously, for example because you are nervous or to taste it
    • chew on/at something Rosa chewed on her lip and stared at the floor.
    • The dog was chewing on a bone.
    • She was chewing at her lower lip.
    • chew something to chew your nails
    Homophones chews | choosechews   choose
     
    /tʃuːz/
     
    /tʃuːz/
    • chews verb (third person of chew)
      • She chews her lip thoughtfully before replying.
    • choose verb
      • The magazine will choose six young designers.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • thoroughly
    • well
    • slowly
    preposition
    • at
    • on
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English cēowan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch kauwen and German kauen.
Idioms
bite off more than you can chew
  1. to try to do too much, or something that is too difficultTopics Difficulty and failurec2
chew the fat
  1. (informal) to have a long friendly talk with somebody about something
    • Randall stayed chewing the fat for a while.
    • They met up once a year to chew the fat about the old days.
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