knaw (Meaning)
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knaw (v. t.)
See Gnaw.
Synonyms & Antonyms of knaw
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knaw Sentence Examples
- The dog gnawed on its bone, its sharp teeth grinding the marrow.
- The baby gnawed on a teething ring, easing the discomfort of her erupting teeth.
- The starving wolf gnawed at the carcass of the deer, tearing away the flesh.
- The termites gnawed away at the wooden beams, weakening the structure of the house.
- The rats gnawed on the electrical wires, causing a short circuit.
- The acid gnawed at the metal, slowly eroding its surface.
- The guilt gnawed at his conscience, tormenting him with thoughts of his past actions.
- The hunger gnawed at her stomach, driving her to search for something to eat.
- The wind gnawed at the edges of the sail, threatening to tear it apart.
- The critics gnawed at his work, finding fault with every aspect of his writing.
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See Gnaw.
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The dog gnawed on its bone, its sharp teeth grinding the marrow.
The baby gnawed on a teething ring, easing the discomfort of her erupting teeth.
The starving wolf gnawed at the carcass of the deer, tearing away the flesh.
The termites gnawed away at the wooden beams, weakening the structure of the house.