chew
Pronunciation: /tʃuː/
verb
noun

Phrases
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chew the cud
- see cud
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chew the fat (or rag)
- informal chat in a leisurely and prolonged way: we were chewing the fat, telling stories about the old days
Phrasal Verbs
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chew someone out
- North American informal reprimand someone severely: he chewed me out for being late
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chew something over
- discuss or consider something at length: executives met to chew over the company’s future
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chew something up
- damage or destroy something as if by chewing: the bikes were chewing up the paths

Origin:
Old English cēowan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch kauwen and German kauen