Chewing
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The
chewing
mouthpart is the most common.
The juvenile stages of some insects, for example, have completely different kinds of mouths than their adult versions, like caterpillars, which use
chewing
mouthparts to devour leaves before metamorphosing into butterflies and moths with siphoning mouthparts.
In one community, we're told, you wake up in the morning and see used condoms like used
chewing
gum paper.
A squirrel is
chewing
on your Internet."
And one idea comes from lessons from
chewing
crabs.
And I don't mean
chewing
the crabs.
But I'm talking about the crabs actually doing the
chewing.
Crab
chewing
is actually really fascinating.
Can you imagine going to your closet, pulling out a mothball and
chewing
on it if you're feeling depressed?
If you bite into an organic or conventional papaya that is infected with the virus, you will be
chewing
on tenfold more viral protein.
I sold
chewing
gum in sixth grade, Blow Pops in ninth grade and collected baseball cards through high school.
She was
chewing
betel nuts, and it's not something we do in Kiribati.
The Greeks fought it by
chewing
aromatic resins, while the Chinese resorted to egg shells.
He was tub inside gorging cake, No mistake gorging chewing!"
But no one was there except my two dogs, and they were just
chewing
their feet.
I only managed to do it by
chewing
more coca leaves in one day than anyone in the 4,000-year history of the plant.
She was
chewing
betel nut, which caused her teeth over the years to turn very red.
(Music continues) Keith Bellows: And you'll note I started
chewing
gum because I was around this camel all day.
And the first goat,
chewing
away, says, "You know, this film is not bad."
And Tomasz, a young Polish man said, "I don't need twenty kinds of
chewing
gum.
When the Prestige sank off the coast of Spain, there were big, floating cushions the size of sofa cushions of emulsified oil, with the consistency, or the viscosity, of
chewing
gum.
And watching ?What If! develop new flavors of
chewing
gum for Wrigley or new flavors for Coke actually helped me innovate new strategies for the Kosovars and for the Saharawis of the Western Sahara.
Because our dental anatomy is actually made, not for tearing down raw meat from bones or
chewing
fibrous leaves for hours.
Roger Moore plays a psychiatrist framed for the murder of one of his patients; Rod Steiger,
chewing
the scenery, is a hot-under-the-collar cop (it's easily his most embarrassing performance).
And another thing that ticks me off is that she is always
chewing
a piece of spearmint every time you look at her.
She bounces up and down like a 1950's teeny bopper, almost as if you would expect her to be
chewing
gum, falling all over this old man, willing to give him anything, as he plays it off like she's a hindrance to him.
The "plot" revolves around the Youngers newly released on parole attempting to go straight but being pursued by a vengeful ex-Pinkerton man (a scenery
chewing
Fred Clark) and a femme fatale determined to involve them in her bank robbery schemes whether they want to or not.
The first half of this RKO Pathe production is hard going, with the three male leads
chewing
up the scenery with overcooked one-liners and 'snappy' dialogue that quickly grows tiresome.
This show can most accurately be described as TV Bubble-Gum: It's chewing, it has a good taste to it, and it lasts a long time.
All through the underground, the Morlocks are all walking around
chewing
on meaty bones.
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