Chew nails
verb phrase
To be very angry; be livid: We’d better get out before he starts chewing nails (1970s+)
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verb phrase To reprimand severely; rebuke harshly; EAT someone OUT, ream: He got chewed out for it more than once by the platoon sergeant (WWII armed forces)
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verb phrase To demolish someone; treat someone very harshly (1920+)
- Chew up scenery
verb phrase See chew up the scenery
- Chew up the scenery
verb phrase to overact, act melodramatically; also written [chew up scenery] Word Origin refers to actor’s enthusiasm causing him or her to chew on the scenery Usage Note slang verb phrase To overact; ham: Beery and Lionel Barrymore chew up all the scenery that isn’t nailed down/ Neeson doesn’t chew up the scenery when he […]
- Chewy
[choo-ee] /ˈtʃu i/ adjective, chewier, chewiest. 1. (of food) not easily , as because of toughness or stickiness; requiring much . /ˈtʃuːɪ/ adjective chewier, chewiest 1. of a consistency requiring chewing; somewhat firm and sticky adjective