munch

/mʌntʃ/

UK: /mʌntʃ/

munch

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Definition

To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, and with the mouth closed.

Etymology

From Middle English monchen, a variant of mocchen, mucchen ("to munch (food); chew audibly"; > Modern English dialectal mouch), probably imitative in origin (compare English crunch; German mampfen).

Example Sentences

  • "Jim was munching on a biscotti."
  • "At work Mr. Burns spies Homer munching complacently on a donut and hisses that each donut Homer shoves into his fat face brings him one donut closer to the poisoned donut Mr. Burns has ordered thrown into the mix as a form of culinary Russian Roulette, only to learn from Smithers that the plant’s lawyers ultimately nixed the poisoned donut plan because “they consider it murder.”"
  • "Watching old Bill munch his pancakes makes me hungry!"
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