chewing
noun
- masticate
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Middle English chewyng, chewynge, from Old English ċīwung, ċȳwung, ċēowung (“chewing”), equivalent to chew + -ing.
- The act by which something is chewed on; mastication.
“And while the dog and the cat buses suffered considerable damage from the trapped animals' excretions, clawings, and chewings, the bus with the skunk was declared unsalvageable.”
- The consumption of (the juice from) the khat plant.
- The consumption of loose leaf tobacco juice from tobacco plants by chewing leaves near the cheek.
verb
Etymology: From Middle English chewynge, chewand, from Old English *ċēowende, from Proto-Germanic *kewwandz, present participle of Proto-Germanic *kewwaną (“to chew”), equivalent to chew + -ing.
- present participle and gerund of chew
“The goat is chewing on your shirt!”