Actor chewing the scenery?
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ROBERTGNAWERActor chewing the scenery?
HAMScenery-chewing actor
HAMMINGChewing the scenery
RAPPINGChewing the fat
JAWING"Chewing the rag."
HAMMINGITUPChewing the scenery
GABBINGChewing the fat
SPOONERISMChewing the doors, for example
WRIGLEYFIELDJob in the chewing gum business?
SINGAPORECountry that forbids the importation of nontherapeutic chewing gum
VIOLETGum-chewing girl in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
mouthfeelthe sensory perception of a particular food while chewing
mouthfeelsMOUTHFEEL, the sensory perception of a particular food while chewing
chiclesThe milky latex of the sapodilla tree, used to make chewing gum
abomasithe fourth or true stomach of cud-chewing animals, lying next to the omasum
abomasusthe fourth or true stomach of cud-chewing animals, lying next to the omasum
abomasumthe fourth or true stomach of cud-chewing animals, lying next to the omasum
abomasathe fourth or true stomach of cud-chewing animals, lying next to the omasum
teethone of the hard white structures attached to the jaw, used for biting and chewing
toothone of the hard white structures attached to the jaw, used for biting and chewing
cudsthe food that a cow returns to its mouth from its stomach for further chewing
cudthe food that a cow returns to its mouth from its stomach for further chewing
chiclea gum from the latex of the sapodilla used as the chief ingredient of chewing gum
masticsAn aromatic gum or resin exuded from the bark of a Mediterranean tree, used in making varnish and chewing gum and as a flavoring
cuspidorlarge bowl, often of metal, serving as a receptacle for spit, esp. from chewing tobacco: in wide use during the 19th and early 20th centuries
massetersA muscle that runs through the rear part of the cheek from the temporal bone to the lower jaw on each side and closes the jaw in chewing
gambiera yellowish catechu that is obtained from a tropical southeast Asian woody vine (Uncaria gambir) of the madder family and is used for chewing with the betel nut and for tanning and dyeing
sealantany of several transparent synthetic resins applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars in young children and teenagers as a preventive measure against tooth decay in the occlusal pits and fissures
sealantsany of several transparent synthetic resins applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars in young children and teenagers as a preventive measure against tooth decay in the occlusal pits and fissures