Munch

глагол чавкать Синоним(ы): champ, to smack one's lips

Большой англо-русский словарь

Munch

verb Etymology: Middle English monchen, probably of imitative origin transitive verb to eat with a chewing action Example: many a mouthful is munched in private — Washington Irving; also to snack on Example: drank coffee and munched homemade cookies — Lady Bird Johnson intransitive verb to eat or chew something; also snack — usually used with onmuncher noun

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Munch

I. biographical name Charles 1891-1968 Alsatian-born conductor II. biographical name Edvard 1863-1944 Norwegian painter

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Munch

To transform information in a serial fashion, often requiring large amounts of computation. To trace down a data structure. Related to crunch and nearly synonymous with grovel, but connotes less pain. Often confused with mung.

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