chew out azarlamak

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Turkish - English
chew
Chewing tobacco

The school had banned chew and smokes from the school grounds, even for adults.

To think about something; to ponder; to chew over

The professor stood at the blackboard, chalk in hand, and chewed the question the student had asked.

biting and grinding food in your mouth so it becomes soft enough to swallow
to chew the cud: see cud
That which is chewed; that which is held in the mouth at once; a cud
{f} grind food with the teeth
To ruminate mentally; to meditate on
If you chew your lips or your fingernails, you keep biting them because you are nervous. He chewed his lower lip nervously
If you chew gum or tobacco, you keep biting it and moving it around your mouth to taste the flavour of it. You do not swallow it. One girl was chewing gum
If a person or animal chews an object, they bite it with their teeth. They pause and chew their pencils One owner left his pet under the stairs where the animal chewed through electric cables. = bite
Exclamation used by golfers who want their ball to stop-now! (See also bite, grow teeth, growl, juice ')
{i} bite; act of chewing
To bite and grind with the teeth; to masticate
A plug or wad of chewing tobacco; chaw or a chaw
A small sweet, such as a taffy, that is eaten by chewing
A component of network lag, chew is the percentage of packets that are 'eaten' by the network connection Ideally no packets should be lost, but the Internet is often anything but ideal
a wad of something chewable as tobacco
chew (food); "He jawed his bubble gum"; "Chew your food and don't swallow it!"; "The cows were masticating the grass"