gnaw|gnawed|gnawing|gnaws in English
verb
[nɔː]
nibble, bite, chew; wear away, corrode
Use "gnaw|gnawed|gnawing|gnaws" in a sentence
1. It gnawed at him as he wanted to gnaw at food.
2. 24 Dexter gnawed his pen thoughtfully.
3. They gnaw at the parched ground
4. Simon gnawed furtively at his onion.
5. Melanie gnawed a long, painted fingernail.
6. Dogs like to gnaw on a bone.
7. Our dog likes to gnaw a bone.
8. Fear and anxiety were gnawing her.
9. Sorrow is gnawing at her heart.
10. Australian Beetles: FAMILY : Bark-gnawing Beetles
11. The dog was gnawing a bone.
12. The gnawing pain never stops.
13. Synonyms for Corrode are gnaw, rust and tarnish.
14. What does Arrosion mean? (obsolete) A gnawing
15. Woodlice attack living plants and gnaw at the stems.
16. I know it's been gnawing at you.
17. The rat gnawed a hole in the wooden box.
18. A rat had gnawed a hole in the box.
19. 6 While the dog gnaws bone, companions would be none.
20. A guilty pain began gnawing at her chest.
21. Mary Ann's exhilaration gave way to gnawing fear.
22. Forthfare gnawing hoey revetoed garages funmaking sabbing Boyishnesses
23. On land it is used for stability as the beaver gnaws away at trees.
24. A rat can gnaw a hole through wood.
25. The puppy was gnawing on a bone.