1. munch - Noun
2. munch - Verb
4. Munch - Proper noun
To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, as a beast chews provender; to chew deliberately or in large mouthfuls.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI fully realize that every promise I make, the Republicans will double and the Democrats will redouble. They think this will make me vulnerable, but they don't know I have some tricks up my sleeve, along with a box of raisins to munch on while I'm waiting for the returns to come in. Gracie Allen
In our education system, we are taught to munch figures and remember them for lifetime. But does it help? We are not taught how to make decisions. Chetan Bhagat
There must be no more pictures covered in brown sauce [c. 1880, when Munch started to paint series of landscapes in fresh colors]. Edvard Munch
The fruits of labor are delicious, but individually they're not particularly fattening. So don't share yours, and munch on those of others whenever you can. Mohsin Hamid
Morning. Strawberry sky dusted with white winter powder sugar sun. And nobody to munch on it with. Francesca Lia Block
For example, I never cheat or steal. Also, I never wear a top-hat with a sack coat or munch bananas in public on the streets, because a gentleman does not do those things either. H. P. Lovecraft