Chawing

/ˈtʃɔːɪŋ/ verb

The act of chewing, especially slowly or persistently, often referring to chewing betel leaf or tobacco.

Present participle of 'chaw,' which comes from Old English ceawan meaning 'to chew.' The word has Germanic roots and has been used for centuries to describe the action of grinding food between the teeth.

AMጥብቅ
ARمضغ
BNচিবো
CAmastegar
CSkousat
DAtygge
DEkauen
ELτρώω
ESmasticar
FAمَستَقِی
FInapsuttaa
FRmâcher
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