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- adverb
While chewing .
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Examples
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Speaking of the cast of characters, the performances in “The Losers” are either empty and interchangeable or scene-chewingly over-the-top.
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Maybe it's because Kashmir rip-offs like On The Way To Moonstone will never, ever be as finger-chewingly awful as the Kashmir rip-off that Puff Daddy did a few years ago.
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In fact the most arm chewingly embarassing moment in the programme was an interview from a cable tv station.
Archive 2003-01-05 2003
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By any stretch of the imagination it is elbow-chewingly awful, the kind of thing that the Sex Pistols might have trod in while scarpering from one record company to another back in 1977.
British Blogs 2010
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Tom Waits is scene-chewingly fantastic in a role he was born to play, a sly, mischievous prince of darkness who seems more interested in the sport of winning souls than the actual attainment.
DCist 2010
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Where the "it" of Oops I Did it Again was reinterpreted to mean "created an elbow-chewingly awkward moment of what felt a bit like twincest".
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I used to pick up a leaf and draw it at work, on quiet days in my old job at the gates (days like today with its interminable rain), or during those foot-chewingly boring hours of reception duty at the Herbarium (enlivened only by occasional moments of intelligent conversation with Herbarium staff passing through reception- I'm sure, looking back, that I must have sounded a little desperate as I tried to get those friendly souls to stop a few seconds longer!)
Tuesday 2nd September; lunch hour. Imogen 2008
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Now, the Will And Grace producers should have decided to draft in Britney’s husband Kevin Federline to bust out a crazy burst of his foot-chewingly bad new single PopoZao instead.
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