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chew verb (chewed, chewing) 1 tr & intr to use the teeth to break up (food) inside the mouth before swallowing. 2 tr & intr (sometimes chew at or on something) to keep biting or nibbling it. noun 1 an act of chewing. 2 something for chewing, eg a sweet. chew the rag or chew the fat slang to argue a point, especially at length.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon ceowan.

chew something up to crush, damage or destroy it by chewing or as if by chewing • The machine chewed the cassette up.

chew on something or chew something over colloq to consider it or discuss it at length.