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Make it a habit to always chew on something nicely scented (like gum or candy) so that it masks your bad breath.
But when someone says they need to chew on something, it's an informal way to say they need to think about it before making a decision.
This is The English We Speak and Neil has been using the expression 'to chew on something' or 'something to chew on' which means to 'think about something before making a decision'.
Try to chew on something during the freaky parts.
Your hamsters need to chew on something as their teeth will not stop growing.
They'll want to chew on something, and if you don't supply them, they'll pick a nice Italian shoe out of your closet instead.
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Under the table, a dog — one of several in the house — is chewing on something.
Placing one in multiple rooms will allow both something to chew on as well as play with.
It sounds like he's chewing on something.
She moved her mouth gently, as though she were chewing on something.
Typically, these shows featured a lineup of a dozen or so men performing comic songs and skits based on "darkie" stereotypes, above all the image of black people as happy-go-lucky, lazy, feckless guys lying around and chewing on something or other.
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