chewer

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English

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Etymology

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From chew +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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chewer (plural chewers)

  1. One who chews.
    • 1848, Western Lancet:
      Has been a tobacco chewer thirty-eight years, and a portion of the time to great excess.
    • 1994, Cynthia P. Smith, The Dog:
      Gum-chewer syndrome: self-inflicted sublingual and self-inflicted buccal trauma.

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