| 馕嗓 | nǎng sǎng | to stuff one's throat with food | |
| 馕糟 | nǎng zāo | to stuff oneself with forage; forage eating livestock | |
| 馕糠 | nǎng kāng | to stuff one's face with forage; to guttle hay |
| 1 | You don't have to worry about that. For food, I have pita-bread in the bag. | |
| 2 | And this naan bread. This thing' s ready t go. | |
| 3 | The major products are baked pit Nang, crystal grill, barbecue smoke and other volcanic rock. | |
| 4 | We used naan bread to mop up the mutton curry served at a nearby transport cafe. | |
| 5 | Nine. Large-capacity thermal Nang, cold Nang designed to ensure continuous peak to a cup. |