gnawed (at) Sentence Examples

  1. The dog gnawed at the bone with an insatiable hunger.
  2. Guilt gnawed at her conscience, reminding her of her transgression.
  3. The acid rain slowly gnawed at the limestone cliffs.
  4. The termites gnawed at the wooden beams, threatening structural integrity.
  5. Doubt gnawed at her mind as she questioned her decisions.
  6. Grief gnawed at their hearts, leaving them with an unbearable pain.
  7. The harsh criticism gnawed at his self-esteem, undermining his confidence.
  8. Nostalgia gnawed at her soul, yearning for simpler times past.
  9. Envy gnawed at his heart as he watched others achieve success.
  10. The insects gnawed at his exposed skin, leaving him with itchy and inflamed wounds.

gnawed (at) Meaning

gnawed (at)

to be a source of worry or concern to (someone)

FAQs About the word gnawed (at)

to be a source of worry or concern to (someone)

irked, annoyed,got (to), pressured, vexed, galled, agitated, pushed, tested, aggravated

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The dog gnawed at the bone with an insatiable hunger.

Guilt gnawed at her conscience, reminding her of her transgression.

The acid rain slowly gnawed at the limestone cliffs.

The termites gnawed at the wooden beams, threatening structural integrity.