begnaw (Meaning)
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begnaw (v. t.)
To gnaw; to eat away; to corrode.
Synonyms & Antonyms of begnaw
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begnaw Sentence Examples
- The relentless rain begnaw at the windowpane, creating an eerie symphony of pattering.
- The corrosive acid begnaw at the metal, weakening its structure exponentially.
- The relentless thoughts begnaw at her mind, consuming her with anxiety.
- The sharp teeth of the predator begnaw at the flesh of its victim, causing excruciating pain.
- The constant stress begnaw at her soul, slowly chipping away at her happiness.
- The candle flame begnaw at the wick, casting a flickering shadow on the walls.
- The relentless wind begnaw at the fabric of the sail, threatening to tear it apart.
- The nagging pain in her joints begnaw at her body, making everyday tasks a torment.
- The harsh words of the critic begnaw at his confidence, leaving him feeling shattered.
- The passage of time begnaw at the old bridge, leaving it crumbling and unsafe.
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To gnaw; to eat away; to corrode.
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The relentless rain begnaw at the windowpane, creating an eerie symphony of pattering.
The corrosive acid begnaw at the metal, weakening its structure exponentially.
The relentless thoughts begnaw at her mind, consuming her with anxiety.
The sharp teeth of the predator begnaw at the flesh of its victim, causing excruciating pain.