gnawed (on) (Meaning)

gnawed (on)

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gnawed (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless hunger gnawed at the pit of her stomach, prompting her to seek sustenance.
  2. The acidic words of her critics gnawed at her self-esteem, leaving her feeling hollow and worthless.
  3. The guilt gnawed at his conscience, reminding him of the past wrongs he had committed.
  4. The pain from her injury gnawed at her body, making it difficult to move or sleep.
  5. The thoughts of failure gnawed at the back of her mind, threatening to consume her.
  6. The monotony of her job gnawed at her soul, yearning for something more fulfilling.
  7. The desire for revenge gnawed at his heart, fueling his thirst for retribution.
  8. The wounds on his back gnawed at him, making him wince with every movement.
  9. The scent of freshly baked bread gnawed at her senses, tempting her to break her diet.
  10. The memory of her mother's words gnawed at her, providing both comfort and pain.

FAQs About the word gnawed (on)

chomped (on), crunched (on),chewed, masticated, ate, champed,bit (on), chawed, nibbled, consumed

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The relentless hunger gnawed at the pit of her stomach, prompting her to seek sustenance.

The acidic words of her critics gnawed at her self-esteem, leaving her feeling hollow and worthless.

The guilt gnawed at his conscience, reminding him of the past wrongs he had committed.

The pain from her injury gnawed at her body, making it difficult to move or sleep.