🔄 Synonyms of "Munch"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| gorgenoun | (botany) The throat of a flower. |
| satiateverb | (transitive) To fill to satisfaction; to satisfy. |
| glutnoun | An excess, too much. |
| stuffnoun | (informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects. |
| engorgeverb | (transitive) To devour something greedily, gorge, glut. |
| englutverb | To glut, satiate. |
| pig outverb | (slang, intransitive) To eat voraciously or ravenously; to gorge oneself. |
| ingurgitateverb | To swallow greedily or in large amounts. |
| overindulgeverb | (ambitransitive) To indulge to excess. |
| bingenoun | (transitive, intransitive, often with on) To engage in a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol or media consumption. |
| gormandizeverb | Alternative spelling of gourmandise. [To eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself.] |
| overgorgeverb | To gorge to excess. |
| gourmandizeverb | Alternative spelling of gourmandise. [To eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself.] |
| gormandiseverb | Alternative spelling of gourmandise. [To eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself.] |
| overeatverb | (intransitive) To eat too much. |
| scarf outverb | overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Munch"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| nibbleverb | (transitive) To take a small, quick bite, or several of such bites, of (something). |
| crunchnoun | To crush something, especially food, with a noisy crackling sound. |
| chewverb | To crush with the teeth by repeated closing and opening of the jaws; done to food to soften it and break it down by the action of saliva before it is swallowed. |
| bitenoun | (transitive) To cut into something by clamping the teeth. |
| monknoun | A male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service. |
| ellingsennoun | A surname from Norwegian. |
| petersennoun | A surname from Danish. |
| petersonnoun | A patrilineal surname transferred from the given name. |
| mumblenoun | A quiet or unintelligible vocalization; a low tone of voice. |
| chompnoun | The act of chomping (see below) |
| smutchnoun | A stain, smudge or blot. |
| crinchnoun | A small bit, morsel |
| craunchnoun | (archaic) A grinding or crunching sound. |
| cranchnoun | Alternative form of craunch. [(transitive, archaic) To crush with the teeth; to chew with violence and noise; to crunch.] |
| chew onverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To consider, to ponder. |
| mucklenoun | (chiefly Scotland) A great amount. |
| chanknoun | (India) The large spiral shell of several species of sea conch, much used in making bangles, especially Turbinella pyrum. |
| chawnoun | (Appalachia, informal, uncountable) Chewing tobacco. |
| scrunchnoun | A crunching noise. |
| cronchnoun | (now slang) Alternative form of crunch. [A noisy crackling sound; the sound usually associated with crunching.] |
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