Usage examples of "chewing gum" in English with translation to German

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Can I have some chewing gum? Kann ich einen Kaugummi haben?
Then I sang a silly song about an ant who tried to wrestle a chewing gum. Dann habe ich ein albernes Lied über eine Ameise gesungen, die versucht, mit einem Kaugummi zu ringen.
The rooms in this hotel are really very bad at muffling sounds. I can hear my neighbor chewing his gum! Die Zimmer dieses Hotels sind wirklich sehr schlecht schallgedämpft. Ich kann meinen Nachbarn seinen Kaugummi kauen hören!
Tom is chewing bubble gum. Tom kaut einen Kaugummi.
Mary is chewing something. Maria kaut etwas.
You have a gum infection. Sie haben entzündetes Zahnfleisch.
Tom is chewing something. Tom kaut etwas.
The nervous girl is in the habit of chewing the end of her pencil. Das nervöse Mädchen hat die Angewohnheit, am Ende ihres Bleistiftes zu kauen.
"Did you see my cat?" "No." "Liar, you're still chewing!" "Haben Sie meine Katze gesehen?" "Nein." "Sie Lügner, Sie kauen ja noch!"
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