1. munching - Noun
2. munching - Verb
of Munch
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music. Marcus Brigstocke
One minute you're munching on a faerie plum the next minute you're running naked down Madison Avenue with antlers on your head. Not,' he added hastily, 'that this has ever happened to me. Cassandra Clare
So you thought you'd come back, my wicked one. Where have you been?” "In hell,” said Titus. "Swigging blood and munching scorpions.” "That must have been great fun, my darling. Mervyn Peake
Worrying about the future is like trying to eat the hole in a doughnut. It's munching on what isn't. Barry Neil Kaufman
The more Mommy blogs going nuclear over playground etiquette I read and birthday parties of glazed adults munching cupcakes like demoralized zombies I attend, I realize this is what my friends who conceived before me meant by, 'You just won't care.' Emma McLaughlin
With all the endless varieties and toppings you can add to burgers, there's no need to keep munching on the boring burgers and ketchup found at all the tailgating events and BBQs. Marcus Samuelsson