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chewed over
verb
Past of chew over
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It's also relentlessly chewed over by the media.
The debate continued today, chewed over in radio talk shows.
These movies, in other words, have been screened and reviewed and chewed over at length.
In any event, it seems clear the statesmen chewed over a lot more than Peking Duck.
John McCain's style and prospects have been chewed over endlessly in the ensuing days, but his victory was particularly satisfying.
That authority will be tested this week as the 2011 Michelin guide is chewed over with forensic intensity.
John McCain's style and prospects have been chewed over endlessly in the ensuing days, but his victory was particularly satisfying..
He has himself felt violated by critics, as both his own work and that of Sylvia Plath has been chewed over like dead meat.
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The BBC licence fee is surely the most chewed-over, dog-eared and tired old question in British broadcasting.
David Hare's Stuff Happens has already become a chewed-over public event.
The combination muffles the rage in her work, obscures the clarity of her evolution and dilutes or skirts her less popular and less critically chewed-over series.
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