How to use in-sentence of “chew”:
+ Turtles use their jaws to cut and chew food.
+ They will make noise and chew things if alone for too long.
+ Komodo dragons do not chew their food.
+ They chew up bits of wood and convert it into a paste which they use to construct their paper nests.
+ People chew gum for personal enjoyment and also to help clean teeth.
+ Bostons love rawhides and other chew toys that help with keeping their teeth healthy.
+ Okinawa used to be called Great Lew Chew Island.
+ Over 800 million pouches of Big League Chew have been sold since 1980.

Example sentences of “chew”:
+ Like all snakes, boomslangs do not chew they swallow everything whole.
+ The teeth were multi-cusped, and tooth wear shows that “Eudimorphodon” was able to crush or chew its food to some degree.
+ Wayss Freytag – Econ Piling – Chew Eu Hock Construction Joint-Venture was responsible to build these infrastructures for S$316.7 million.
+ After a while, they regurgitate a partly-digested “cud” which they chew and then swallow for the last time.
+ It was a year before Leslie could chew food on his own.
+ The jaw is the part of an animal’s body that it uses to grab and chew food.
+ Snakes do not chew their food, they digest it with quite strong acids in the snake’s stomach.
+ Big League Chew is a brand of bubble gum.
+ Cats rub on the plant, roll on the ground, paw at it, lick it, and chew it.
+ It is also possible to reduce the risks of diverticulitis in several ways: chew foods before swallowing, defecate as soon as you feel the need, eat less fats and meats, do more physical activities, eat probiotics and drink water regularly.
+ Loons do not chew their food.
+ There is evidence that the inward-closing movement of the mandible suggests a shearing action to chew food.
+ They swallow their food without chewing it and later regurgitate a cud and chew it.
+ They chew the fruit, then spit out the seeds, peel, and pulp.
+ Because they are attracted to electrical currents, they chew through wires.
+ Babies chew on things to make the pain better.
+ It is when the teeth chew the food and the tongue mixes it with saliva to make it mushy in the mouth.
+ They are very loud and have a natural desire to chew wood and other materials.
+ Like all snakes, boomslangs do not chew they swallow everything whole.
+ The teeth were multi-cusped, and tooth wear shows that "Eudimorphodon" was able to crush or chew its food to some degree.
