Munch ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Munch ( verb )

  1. To chew and grind with the teeth, typically noisily.
  2. To eat something, typically a snack or a small amount of food.

Origin:

German münchen to chew, from middle low german munchen to chew, from old saxon munkōn to chew.

Examples:

  1. She munched on an apple while she read the newspaper.
  2. He munched on his sandwich as he walked to work.
  3. He munching on a bag of chips.
  4. I munch on carrot sticks during the day to keep from getting hungry.
  5. The dog munched on its bone.

(As a noun)

Munch ( noun )

  1. To chew and grind with the teeth, typically noisily.
  2. To eat something, typically a snack or a small amount of food.

Origin:

German münchen to chew, from middle low german munchen to chew, from old saxon munkōn to chew.

Examples:

  1. She munched on an apple while she read the newspaper.
  2. He munched on his sandwich as he walked to work.
  3. He munching on a bag of chips.
  4. I munch on carrot sticks during the day to keep from getting hungry.
  5. The dog munched on its bone.
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