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Filter by Meaning She chewed her words, afraid to confront her boss about the unfair treatment.
She quickly chewed on her sandwich during her lunch break.
She chewed her disappointment and congratulated her colleague on the promotion.
The soldier chewed his discomfort and continued marching.
He chewed his frustration and continued to work on the project.
She chewed her nerves and made the phone call to her boss.
The soldier chewed his exhaustion and continued the mission.
The businessman chewed his disappointment and started looking for other investment opportunities.
She chewed her fear and stepped onto the stage.
The athlete chewed his pain and kept running until the finish line.
She chewed her exhaustion and stayed up all night studying for the exam.
She chewed her fear and gave the speech confidently.
The patient chewed his pain and endured the medical procedure.
He chewed his nerves and asked the girl out on a date.
He chewed on the problem until he found a solution.
The manager chewed on the feedback from the employees before making any changes.
They chewed over the implications of the new law.
They chewed over the problem together and came up with a solution.
The group of scientists chewed on the research findings for months before publishing.
The team chewed over the data to find the best strategy.
She chewed on the idea of moving to a new city for weeks before deciding.
She chewed on the possibility of going back to school.
The manager chewed on the options for the new project.
He chewed over the proposal for hours before making a decision.
The audience chewed up his comedy routine, making him feel like he bombed.
He chewed up her argument, making her feel foolish.
The media chewed up his comments, making him a laughing stock.
The interviewer chewed on his resume, making him feel unqualified.
The critics chewed on his performance, making him doubt himself.
The boss chewed on his proposal, making him feel unimportant.
The teacher chewed on her answer, making her feel incompetent.
They chewed on her accent, making her feel unwelcome.
The coach chewed on his skills, making him feel inadequate.
The lawyer chewed up his testimony, making him appear unreliable.
The parents chewed on her decision, making her feel immature.
She chewed up his suggestion, making him feel incompetent.
The teacher chewed up his homework, making him feel like a failure.
The kids at school chewed on her outfit, making her feel self-conscious.
The boss chewed up her proposal, making her doubt her abilities.
The manager chewed out the team for not meeting the project deadline.
The coach chewed the players out for not following the game plan.
The mother chewed her daughter out for getting a tattoo without her permission.
The professor chewed the students out for not citing their sources properly.
The editor chewed the writer out for missing the deadline.
He chewed his temptation and resisted the urge to eat the unhealthy food.
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