gnow (Meaning)

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gnow (imp.)

Gnawed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gnow

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gnow Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty Viking eagerly gnowed on the tender meat, relishing its delectable flavor.
  2. The starving dog gnowed on a bone, desperately trying to extract every last morsel.
  3. As he worked tirelessly at his workbench, the craftsman's teeth gnowed involuntarily, a testament to his intense concentration.
  4. The child gnowed anxiously on the edges of her fingernails, a nervous habit she had developed.
  5. The relentless rain gnowed at the ancient stone walls, slowly eroding their once-imposing presence.
  6. The squirrel gnowed diligently at a nut, its nimble teeth expertly cracking its tough shell.
  7. The sculptor patiently gnowed at the marble with his chisel, shaping the rough stone into a masterpiece.
  8. The starving shipwrecked man gnowed on a piece of leather, desperate to satisfy his aching hunger.
  9. As the winter wind howled, the ice crystals gnowed at the exposed skin of the weary traveler.
  10. The corrosive substance gnowed relentlessly at the metal, weakening its structure and threatening its integrity.

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Gnawed.

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The mighty Viking eagerly gnowed on the tender meat, relishing its delectable flavor.

The starving dog gnowed on a bone, desperately trying to extract every last morsel.

As he worked tirelessly at his workbench, the craftsman's teeth gnowed involuntarily, a testament to his intense concentration.

The child gnowed anxiously on the edges of her fingernails, a nervous habit she had developed.