Noun
chewing tobacco (countable and uncountable, plural chewing tobaccos)
(US) Tobacco placed between cheek and gum to allow nicotine absorption through internal membranes.
It was the poor part of town-small houses and courts with mailboxes full of spiders, mailboxes hanging by one nail, old women inside rolling cigarettes and chewing tobacco and humming to their canaries and watching you, an idiot lost in the rain. Charles Bukowski
I don't know how it started but someone must have noticed I was always chewing tobacco or smoking a pipe. Hank Sauer
Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco. Texan Proverb
Also, chewing tobacco was banned to prevent spitting, while masks and latex gloves will be required at training facilities. Source: Internet
Chhattisgarh had banned the sale of loose cigarettes earlier this year, while Karnataka banned the sale of loose cigarettes, beedis and chewing tobacco in 2017. Source: Internet
Coffee Energy is to be placed in the side or front of the mouth similar to the way chewing tobacco is used. Source: Internet