Chew on that

An invitation to think carefully about or consider a piece of information, suggestion, or idea; to ponder or reflect on something.

This phrase extends the metaphor of mental digestion, comparing deep thinking to the process of chewing food thoroughly before swallowing. The expression became popular in American English in the mid-20th century, building on the established tradition of using eating metaphors for mental processes.

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