Definitions

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  • adjective That has not been chewed.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ chewed

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Examples

  • She felt a chunk of unchewed carrot slide down the back of her tongue and lodge in her windpipe.

    Choker Elizabeth Woods 2011

  • I stopped for a second and offered the unchewed end of my burrito.

    Steven Crandell: One Burrito for Mankind Steven Crandell 2011

  • She felt a chunk of unchewed carrot slide down the back of her tongue and lodge in her windpipe.

    Choker Elizabeth Woods 2011

  • She felt a chunk of unchewed carrot slide down the back of her tongue and lodge in her windpipe.

    Choker Elizabeth Woods 2011

  • Lift and wrap these arms, place unchewed yellow fingernails on your neck, and move until they scraped down your back, pushed past stained skirts to the stone arches of my hips.

    Some Fairy Tale and Sleeping Beauty Poems Heather Fowler 2011

  • She felt a chunk of unchewed carrot slide down the back of her tongue and lodge in her windpipe.

    Choker Elizabeth Woods 2011

  • Even if Bracchi had agreed to take decedent home, decedent choking on an unchewed piece of roast beef was not a reasonably foreseeable risk of stopping for a bite to eat.

    NY Minute 2008

  • If she didn't, I wouldn't have an unchewed piece of furniture, clothing or shoe left, and my backyard would look like the face of the moon.

    Goodbye to Tatiana 2008

  • She was in her natural form, grazing on the verdant patch of grass nearby; a forgotten mouthful of grass hung unchewed.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • Music: There's not an unchewed fingernail in the house.

    Overheard at WisCon matociquala 2008

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