Examples of using Chewed in English and their translations into Malay
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And the bear chewed the cord.
Chewed his leg, right off. Lord, have mercy!
I think he chewed his orange juice.
You know how many electric cords I have chewed?
So I chewed the dang thing off!
I walked backward for a week, but I never chewed a cord again.
Bit, chewed, maybe scratched… anything like that?
Boss, it true he chewed a dude's hand off?
I chewed these fingers off before the frostbite could turn to gangrene.
I walked backward for a week, but I never chewed a cord again.
But I never chewed a cord again. I walked backwards for a week.
So hungry was I to realize my own powers, I hardly even chewed.
Historically, people have also chewed the seeds to freshen breath.
For I chewed on ashes like bread, and I mixed weeping into my drink.
The North American Indians chewed the resin of spruce trees.
That's already chewed, like the way Mom used to do it. They're like little mouths with slimy food inside.
The Indians, who reportedly knew no pain, chewed the fresh flowers in sore throat.
AMD has already chewed the prices of the Ryzen 7 processors before Intel could have reacted on previous issues.
After touching something dirty(e.g. chewed pencils, used tissue etc.).
I hardly even chewed. So hungry was I to realize my own powers.
SUMMARY Gum appears to increase metabolic rate when chewed after or between meals.
The American Indians chewed resin made from the sap of spruce trees.
Others chewed the root to numb the mouth in order to hold a hot coal in it, a very common tradition among many tribes.
Greeks and American Indians chewed resin made from sap of spruce trees.
Licorice is effective when chewed and swallowed or when prepared as an infusion or as part of a blend of herbs to treat an ailment.
Many tribes used thespiny seed head as a hair comb and many chewed on the root to stimulate salivation as a means to allay thirst.
Allicin is formed when garlic is chopped, crushed or chewed and makes its presence known by giving off that pungent scent that can both repel and attract.
Many tribes used thespiny seed head as a hair comb and chewed on the root to stimulate salivation as a means to allay thirst in times of drought.
