munch
IPA: mˈʌntʃ
noun
- A location or restaurant where good eating can be expected.
- (colloquial) An act of eating.
- (uncountable, slang) Food.
- (BDSM) A casual meeting for those interested in BDSM, usually at a restaurant.
- (New York drill music, slang, derogatory) Someone who easily agrees to give oral sex.
- A surname.
- Edvard Munch, Norwegian artist.
verb
- (often with "on") To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, and with the mouth closed.
- To eat vigorously or with excitement.
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Examples of "munch" in Sentences
- I used to munch all the snacks.
- I munch all the cookies in the world.
- I munched the cookie and it was tasty.
- Please stop munching it in front of me.
- I don't like watching you munching the fruit.
- When I found him, he was munching the cookie.
- Munch created numerous versions of the painting.
- Munch also created a lithograph of the image in 1895.
- Me: * munch munch munch* Rosalind: How does it taste?
- They survived by nibbling endive and munching tulip bulbs.
- Okay, it looks really good. * munch munch* Egan: How is it?
- Me: Yummy, yummy. * munch munch munch* Rosalind (blushing):
- Oh well, there will be more quizzes …. * munch, munch, munch* ….
- Jerry dives into the popcorn and munches it happily as the cartoon ends.
- Ivan is probably one of the less ermm * munch munch* associated person with SG5.
- I can't wait to taste it. * munch munch** munch munch** gulp* Mmm … It's absolutely delicious.
- Hmm ... * munch munch munch* AAAARRGH I said I wanted Something, and you insult us both by giving me this? "
- The patrons at Hogei-sen, which means whale ship in Japanese, munch away on fried whale or sliced raw whale red meat for 1,360 yen (15 dollars) per serving.