Later, the kids munch PB and J's in the backseat of the car and swap tall tales.
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At lunchtime, munch on a veggie, cheese, turkey or tuna sandwich or spanakopita.
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The Duchess organized tea parties as an excuse to munch in the late afternoons.
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Munch could literally feel the milk-fat molecules going straight to the thighs.
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While deciding on an entree, you can munch on warm tortilla chips and two salsas.
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Munch presents to you, in no particular order, the first annual, 2008 Munchies!
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No, he does not munch on plain tofu, which still tastes like a wet eraser to him.
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Each would have a quarter-pound to munch on during our return trip to Maryland.
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By high school, students are free to munch hot dogs and pizza almost every day.
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Crunch: chew noisily; "The children crunched the celery sticks"
A large bite; "he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich"
Mu00FCnch or Muench is a German surname, meaning "monk". Notable people with this surname include the following:
A munch (short for burger munch) is a low-pressure social gathering for people involved in or interested in BDSM, usually at a restaurant. When available, munches often use a private room. In the UK, the venue is usually a pub, and people are free to arrive and leave within the specified hours. ...
Munch crater is a crater on Mercury.
The history of the dynasty of the family Mu00FCnch unfolded within a period of about three hundred years, between 1200 and 1500 AD. During this time the Mu00FCnchs were one of the most influential family lineages in Basel.
Mu00FCnch was a German motorcycle manufacturer which, during the 1960s, produced the Mammoth, a four-cylinder motorcycle using an NSU car engine.
A location or restaurant where good eating can be expected; An act of eating; To chew with a grinding, crunching sound -- often used with on; To eat vigorously or with excitement