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Answer for the clue "Chew something hard ", 6 letters:
crunch

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Crunch (2000) is the sixth full-length studio album by Impellitteri .

Usage examples of crunch.

But this allosaurus dated from before the time of true magic and it gave a full-hard chomp, the kind that crunches bones.

The alumroot was ripped out of the ground and crunched to pieces, its juices squirting.

I could hear the doors open and close and then the crunch of footsteps and Marty Anaheim came around the corner of the restaurant wearing a white linen suit over a black tank top.

Leaves covered the ground, crunching beneath her feet as Arden walked through them.

With a single easy bending stride, he slid his shovel crunching beneath the pile of stony dirt, half straightened, pivoted, and slung the shovelful into the fire, a smooth swinging movement, the heel of the shovel ringing on the baseplate of the door.

She nicked the polluters, the dealers in banned biomaterials, the companies who crunched one gene sequence too many: it was up to the boffins to sort out the detail.

The noise of the iron-teethed rollers crunching the lumps of coal, and the bang and rattle of ponderous machinery were never before so loud and discordant, and the black streams moving down their narrow channels never passed beneath these dizzy boys in monotony quite so dull and ceaseless as they were passing this day.

With only the main and fore topsails drawing, the Bucephalas crunched into the side of the Penchester Castle.

LaChaise crunched through the sparse snow on fourwheel drive, then they got out of the truck into the cold and Butters unlocked the trailer.

I could hear Chango and then the other one, crunching on the gravel in the drive, and then leaving and walking back out to Camino Chiquito.

Ti insist on docking to the Superjumper, Silver realized, as the crunch and shudder of their impact with the docking clamps reverberated through the pusher.

Bendix lightware number cruncher was in the centre of the room, a steel-blue globe one metre in diameter, sitting on a pedestal at chest height.

He leaned back in the chair as his mind grappled with the enormity of what he had just seen, what the cruncher assured him was true.

Jerry Cruncher stood to one side and looked on in silence, sucking on his pipe.

A wet suck on his pipe told the world what Jerry Cruncher felt about that kind of efficiency.