Fletcherize
Americanverb (used with or without object)
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to chew (food) slowly and thoroughly.
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to consider deliberately; meditate thoroughly on; chew over.
The two extra months at sea gave him an insight into a great business, and he had the time to fletcherize his ideas.
Etymology
Origin of Fletcherize
An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; Fletcherism, -ize
Example Sentences
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As her sister, Edith Barrett, despite the limp and a tendency to Fletcherize her lines, turned in the best performance.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Don't gobble your food but "Fletcherize" Each morsel you eat, if you'd be wise.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I like to Fletcherize them with my mind, and with those senses which my mind can set astir.
From Sunlight Patch by Harris, Credo Fitch
Eat slowly, Fletcherize each mouthful, it will reduce you, give you a new taste of flavors not known to the glutton.
From Supreme Personality by Croft, Delmer Eugene
At first people who Fletcherize or chew their food perfectly, usually lose weight.
From How to Eat A Cure for "Nerves" by Hinkle, Thomas C. (Thomas Clark)
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