![]() The first step in the production of our rawhide chews starts with our parent company collecting bison, wild boar and Angus beef hides directly from harvesting facilities in the U.S. Related words are the verbs chose, chosen, choosing, the noun choice and the adjective form, choosy. The word choose is derived from the Old English word ceosan, which means to decide, to select or to approve. Choose is the simple present tense and the simple future tense of the verb choose. Synonyms of the word choose that may be found in a thesaurus are select, opt, favor. ![]() To choose something means to pick one thing, which means that you are rejecting the other things. Related words are the verbs chew, chewed, chewing, and the adjective chewy.Ĭhoose means to pick one thing over another, to select something out of a group of things, to prefer one thing over other things. The word chew is derived from the Old English word ceowan which means to bite or chew. Certain types of chews, known as greenies, can even help abate breath odor, and are digestible for dogs. ![]() Chew toys are not the same as chew sticks, as items such as rawhide chews are designed to clean teeth by ridding them of plaque and tartar, leaving healthy gums. Often, these treats are designed to look like bones. Dog chews may be composed of substances as diverse as chicken jerky, pig ears, or rawhide. Chews is also used as a noun, as an idiomatic word for dog treats, known as dog chews. Chews is the third person present tense of the verb chew. To chew someone out means to chastise them, to criticize them. The idiom to chew the fat means to indulge in idle conversation, to pass the time engaged in entertaining and leisurely conversation. Chew may also be used figuratively in the idiom chew something over, to mean to discuss something or think something over in an analytical manner. Synonyms of the word chews that may be found in a thesaurus are bites, chomps, munches and masticates. Chews means to grind something between one’s teeth, to break something up by gnashing one’s teeth.
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