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chew

verb as in grind with teeth

verb as in think about deeply

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Most of the time, she’s left to idly chew the scenery falling to bits around her.

From Salon

The 00 flour absorbs the butter and buttermilk just right, giving the biscuit delicate, flaky layers without the chew that can sometimes weigh them down.

From Salon

Taste-wise, it is to summer produce what caramel is to sugar, where time and heat condense its essence into a tart, molasses-like chew.

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The Independent's three-star review says the show "sticks to the original movie like chewing gum to the underside of a school desk" at first, but changes tack by the second half.

From BBC

There’s coca-infused tea, candy and beer, while leaves for chewing can be bought in markets or stalls anywhere in the country.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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