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Rhymes for "munch" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(n)
A group of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.
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(v)
(transitive) To scrunch up (one's face, etc.).
(countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
A theory, idea, or guess; an intuitive impression that something will happen.
(transitive) To crumple and squeeze to make more compact.
To crush something, especially food, with a noisy crackling sound.
(UK) A traditional building material mostly made of chalk or clay.
(slang) To give scant measure; to squeeze or pinch in order to effect a saving.
A chopping punch to the back of the neck or head.
The wild radish.
A light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
A punch delivered in response to a previous punch by somebody else, such as an opponent in a boxing match: a return blow, a retaliatory blow.
united states diplomat and united nations official (1904-1971)
(pinball) To maneuver one's body while playing, in an attempt to influence the path of the ball.
A meal eaten later in the day than breakfast and earlier than lunch, and often consisting of typical foods from both of those meals.
(economics, finance) A period of economic crisis in which credit and investment capital are difficult to obtain.
(countable) A tool used to create a small indentation in preparation for drilling a hole.
A cold beverage of milk, bourbon, sugar, and vanilla extract, common in New Orleans.
Any beverage made from mixing various fruit juices together, often served in a punch bowl at parties.
(Scotland) A sullen or glum look; a frown.
a hard punch that renders the opponent unable to continue boxing
(obsolete, intransitive) To twitch, as if in pain; flinch, wince.
(obsolete) A stake; a small post.
A knockout blow; a mighty or devastating blow.