gnaw (at or on) (Meaning)

gnaw (at or on)

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gnaw (at or on) Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless hunger gnawed at my stomach, demanding nourishment.
  2. The guilt gnawed at his conscience, leaving an unbearable weight upon his soul.
  3. The termites gnawed at the wooden beams, threatening the structural integrity of the house.
  4. The critics' harsh words gnawed at her self-confidence, eroding her belief in her abilities.
  5. The disease gnawed at his body, slowly consuming him from within.
  6. The constant worry gnawed at her mind, preventing her from finding peace.
  7. The pain gnawed at his leg, making every step an agonizing ordeal.
  8. The memory of the trauma gnawed at his sanity, haunting him relentlessly.
  9. The constant doubt gnawed at his resolve, threatening to derail his plans.
  10. The realization of his mistakes gnawed at his heart, filling him with regret and remorse.

FAQs About the word gnaw (at or on)

chew, mouth (down), gobble (up or down), glut (on), chow (down on), pick (at), lick,nibble (on), put away, partake (of)

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The relentless hunger gnawed at my stomach, demanding nourishment.

The guilt gnawed at his conscience, leaving an unbearable weight upon his soul.

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

The critics' harsh words gnawed at her self-confidence, eroding her belief in her abilities.