Definition of Chewers

1. Noun. (plural of chewer) ¹

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Definition of Chewers

1. chewer [n] - See also: chewer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chewers

chew out
chew over
chew the cud
chew the fat
chew the scenery
chew toys
chew up
chew up the scenery
chewability
chewable
chewed
chewed over
chewed the fat
chewer
chewers (current term)
chewet
cheweth
chewets
chewie
chewie on ya boot
chewier
chewies
chewiest
chewiness
chewinesses
chewing
chewing cycle
chewing force
chewing gum

Literary usage of Chewers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cocaine: Pharmacology, Effects, and Treatment of Abuse edited by John Grabowski (1994)
"In fact, interviews with Indian coca-chewers yielded statements reflecting ... 14) In an initial study of the response of coca chewers to exercise (Hanna ..."

2. Life in Danbury: Being a Brief But Comprehensive Record of the Doings of a by James Montgomery Bailey (1873)
"All the tobacco-chewers are to be killed by these planets, and young ladies who wear stays, and men who bet on the wrong horse. ..."

3. Treasury of General Knowledge for School and Home by Celia Doerner (1881)
"Cud-chewers. 31. Cud-chewers are animals which chew the cud, that is, which chew their food twice. The ox, the sheep, the goat, the deer, and the camel are ..."

4. Intermediate Language Lessons by Emma Serl (1914)
"Tell what you can of the following cud chewers, stating in what respects they are like the cow: goat deer giraffe sheep antelope buffalo Name some animals ..."

5. Intermediate Language Lessons by Emma Serl (1914)
"LESSON 116 CONVERSATION —CUD chewers Talk about the cow, ... Tell what you can of the following cud chewers, stating in what respects they are like the cow: ..."

6. Primer of Scientific Knowledge: By Paul Bert ; Translated and Adapted for by Paul Bert (1888)
"68), monkeys with no tails. There are many species of monkeys, of various sizes. -fj FIG. 68.—Magot of Algeria. 36. Cud-chewers ..."

7. A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine: Giving a Description of Diseases by John Henry Clarke (1901)
"In tobacco-chewers. Sees the room full of thieves and spectres; great anguish; fear to die; pangs of conscience. DELIVERY. See CHILD-BIRTH. DENTITION. ..."

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