Sentences

He sat on the deck, chawing the tobacco with a distinct invigorating taste.

She chawed the bubblegum for hours, it was a bad habit that made her cheeks puffy.

I chawed on the problem for a few days before making a decision.

The teacher chawed the student for being late to class, despite the circumstances.

He loved the flavor of his chawed apple, it was the perfect combination of sweet and tart.

The blob of chawed gum stuck to the floor had been there for weeks.

They chawed about the plan for hours, discussing all the pros and cons.

The chawed potato chips were crunchy and delicious.

The dog was chawed on his toy, it was his way of playing with it.

Chawing gum is a common practice among students to keep their minds active.

The chawed tobacco packet was left in the pocket, a telltale sign of the man's daily routine.

She chawed over the new job offer, weighing the benefits and drawbacks carefully.

The old man sat on the porch, chawing on a stick of wood, lost in thought.

The chawed bubblegum stuck to his shoe, leading to a good laugh from the family.

The chef chawed on the recipe, trying to come up with the perfect blend of flavors.

He chawed on the complex problem, finally figuring out the solution.

The children chawed the brownies until they were reduced to crumbs.

The chawed meat was tender and easy to eat, made perfect by the chef’s expertise.

The chawed apple slice was sweet and refreshing, providing a perfect snack.