Chaw [verb]
Definition of Chaw:
chew
Synonyms of Chaw:
Opposite/Antonyms of Chaw:
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Sentence/Example of Chaw:
As soon as they disappear they make way for the "horn worm" who now takes his turn at a "chaw."
Some of them kinds of loafers never has a cent in the world, nor a chaw of tobacco of their own.
Well, I bet you can't find skins or Birch bark enough in this woods to make a teepee big enough for a Chipmunk to chaw nuts in.
But theyre bitin off a big chaw, and it tickles me to see em do it.
It ran straight up through the center of the cabin and was as yaller as a chaw of cavendish, when it's pretty well chawed.
To express the impossibility of doing two inconsistent things at the same time:—'You can't whistle and chaw meal.'
He looked at me a second with a pair of eyes of sharp, glittering blackness, and then asked: “Chaw, stranger?”
As the sailor once said of a piece of rather solid beef, "There's a great deal of chaw in it."
I want ter chaw terbacker fur awhile, an' I can't talk an' chaw.
“Hit air saw off er chaw off,” he would remark laconically, as he tried first one implement and then the other.