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How to Pronounce chews up the scenery?

Correct pronunciation for the word "chews up the scenery" is [t͡ʃjˈuːz ˌʌp ðə sˈiːnəɹi], [t‍ʃjˈuːz ˌʌp ðə sˈiːnəɹi], [tʃ_j_ˈuː_z ˌʌ_p ð_ə s_ˈiː_n_ə_ɹ_i].

What are the misspellings for chews up the scenery?

  • xhews up the scenery,
  • vhews up the scenery,
  • fhews up the scenery,
  • dhews up the scenery,
  • cgews up the scenery,
  • cbews up the scenery,
  • cnews up the scenery,
  • cjews up the scenery,
  • cuews up the scenery,
  • cyews up the scenery,
  • chwws up the scenery,
  • chsws up the scenery,
  • chdws up the scenery,
  • chrws up the scenery,
  • ch4ws up the scenery,
  • ch3ws up the scenery,
  • cheqs up the scenery,
  • cheas up the scenery,
  • chess up the scenery,
  • chees up the scenery

What is the present tense of Chews up the scenery?

  • The personal forms of the verb "chews up the scenery" in present tense are:

  • - I chew up the scenery.

  • - You chew up the scenery.

  • - He/she/it chews up the scenery.

  • - We chew up the scenery.

  • - You (plural) chew up the scenery.

  • - They chew up the scenery.
  • What is the past tense of Chews up the scenery?

  • Past tense forms of the verb "chews up the scenery" would be:

  • - He/she chewed up the scenery.

  • - They chewed up the scenery.

  • - We chewed up the scenery.

  • - I chewed up the scenery.

  • - You chewed up the scenery.
  • What is the adverb for chews up the scenery?

    The adverb for "chews up the scenery" is "vigorously".

    What is the adjective for chews up the scenery?

    The adjective form of the phrase "chews up the scenery" would be "scene-chewing".

    Usage over time for chews up the scenery:

    This graph shows how "chews up the scenery" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Chews up the scenery:

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