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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The abrasive cleaner chewed up the kitchen sink.
The friction between the two metals chewed up the surface.
The constant rubbing of the door knob chewed up the paint on the wall.
The pencil eraser chewed up the surface of the paper.
The dog chewed up the newspaper lying on the floor.
The harsh detergent chewed up the delicate fabric.
The pen has been chewed on so much that the cap won't stay on.
The heavy traffic has chewed up the asphalt road.
The repeated use of the machine chewed up the gears.
The constant use of the keyboard has chewed away the letters on the keys.
The strong wind has chewed up the edges of the roof shingles.
The CEO chewed the executive team out for not presenting a solid business plan.
The drill sergeant chewed the recruits out for not maintaining discipline.
The head chef chewed the line cooks out for not properly seasoning the dish.
The judge chewed the witness out for not answering the question truthfully.
The customer chewed the manager out for the poor quality of the product.
The sergeant chewed the soldiers out for not following orders.
The chef chewed the sous chef out for overcooking the fish.
The boss chewed the staff out for not meeting their sales targets.
The acid rain chewed away at the metal, corroding it.
The machine chewed up the old newspapers and turned them into pulp.
The blender chewed up the ice and fruit to make a smoothie.
The garbage disposal chewed up the food scraps.
The harsh sun rays chewed away at the color of the fabric, fading it.
The car chewed up the gravel as it drove down the dirt road.
The harsh chemicals chewed away at the paint on the wall.
The dancers' feet were raw and chewed up from hours of practice.
The car's brakes had been chewed down to the metal.
The rough terrain had chewed up the tires of the mountain bike.
The engine's constant revving had chewed through the oil in no time.
The new boots had chewed up her heels on the long hike.
The old metal door chewed at the hem of her dress.
The old wooden fence had been chewed through by termites.
The politician chewed over the implications of the new policy.
The team chewed on the problem for hours, trying to come up with a solution.
They chewed on the idea of starting a garden in their backyard.
The detective chewed over the evidence, trying to make sense of the crime scene.
The students chewed on the philosophical questions posed in their ethics class.
He chewed on the possibility of asking her out on a date.
She chewed on the thought of moving to a new city.
He chewed his words when talking about his ex-girlfriend, still feeling hurt about the breakup.
He chewed his words, trying to cover up his lie.
He chewed his words, making it difficult to understand what he was saying.
She was so nervous that she chewed her words during the presentation.
The lawyer chewed his words, struggling to present a convincing argument in court.
She chewed her words when asked about her past, not wanting to reveal too much personal information.
The politician chewed his words when asked about the scandal.
The teacher chewed his words, trying to explain a complicated concept to his students.
The comedian chewed his words, intentionally using a mumble as part of his act.
The news anchor chewed her words, making a mistake during the live broadcast.
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