Synonym: Edvard Munch, Munch, crunch. Similar words: punch, lunch, bunch, crunch, launch, staunch, scrunch, crunched. Meaning: [mʌntʃ] n. 1. Norwegian painter (1863-1944) 2. a large bite. v. chew noisily.
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1. Shall we get some munch, then?
2. We watched her munch through two packets of peanuts.
3. We watched her munch her way through two packets of peanuts.
4. We now munch four million sandwiches a day.
5. A good munch would fortify us both and united again, we could tackle the trouble ahead as a team.
6. The young Edvard Munch conceived of a radically new approach to his art.
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7. The dolls are supposed to munch on plastic food that comes in the box.
8. Who wants to count calories and munch on a piece of dry toast at such a time?
9. At they munch their way through, you progressively add waste until the bin's full.
10. They munch native marine life, mow down food supplies and occupy territory, Carlton said.
11. Mice munch away on aconites and love to nibble newly sown peas and beans.
12. Hodges finally sits, and I munch on sour dough bread in between sips of the luscious vintage.
13. I like a study and a bedroom very munch.
14. He peeled two more and continued to munch.
15. Workers gathered to munch, gossip, kibitz, laugh.
16. Puffins in the coffin munch muffins.
17. Were he alive today, Edvard Munch could visit virtually any high school and randomly pick a senior to model for his famous 1893 painting "The Scream."
18. Three works by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, stolen from a hotel in southern Norway, were recovered yesterday less than 24 hours after they were taken.
19. Some cats munch on grass or other plants, but most biologists agree that such roughage serves only as a digestive aid and provides limited if any nutritional value.
20. A roe deer came down into reeds opposite to munch at green stuff.
21. I remember when the sheep were quite happy nibbling grass and left me alone to munch my sandwiches.
22. He took it out to hold and to watch it munch clover.
23. The giraffes were following gravel paths, were pausing to munch sugar pears from treetops.
24. The pounds pile on as they break for split-pea soup, munch chocolate-chip cookies, dine on shrimp and pasta.
25. This morning he didn't dip his bread and butter into it, munch and gulp, as usual.
26. Let's face it, not even with Springsteen's help could I munch through that alone.
27. Nevertheless, people always try to explain artworks – some are known while others are still discussed. For example, Edvard Munch described his inspiration for his famous painting "Scream"
28. As admirers of artists from Francis Bacon to Edvard Munch can attest, few things are more alluring than the vision of a dark mind hanging on the wall.
29. His Wurth Collection in the southern German city of Kunzeslau, includes 14,000 works of art including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Edvard Munch and Max Ernst.
30. In the series, all the student wizards and even the teachers munch the disgusting fare.
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