Use "gnawing" in a sentence

1. Fear and anxiety were gnawing her.

2. Sorrow is gnawing at her heart.

3. Australian Beetles: FAMILY : Bark-gnawing Beetles

4. The dog was gnawing a bone.

5. The gnawing pain never stops.

6. What does Arrosion mean? (obsolete) A gnawing

7. I know it's been gnawing at you.

8. A guilty pain began gnawing at her chest.

9. Mary Ann's exhilaration gave way to gnawing fear.

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11. The puppy was gnawing on a bone.

12. Doubt was gnawing away at her confidence.

13. The dog was gnawing at a bone.

14. People are going to be gnawing on each other.

15. The problem had been gnawing at him for months.

16. After three days, we felt an agonizing, gnawing hunger.

17. The pain was gnawing and only above my navel.

18. He was afflicted always with a gnawing restlessness.

19. A dog was gnawing at an old bone.

20. Something was gnawing at the back of his mind.

21. The wolf has been gnawing away on the bone.

22. But each time, they were gnawing at me, eating at me.

23. She hadn't even been aware of gnawing on her abused lip.

24. The dog has been gnawing away on the bone all day.

25. I've had gnawing doubts about this project for some time.

26. These doubts had been gnawing at him for some time.

27. Doubts were already gnawing away at the back of his mind.

28. The farmer's dog has been gnawing away on a bone under the table.

29. The feeling that I've forgotten something has been gnawing at me all day.

30. Gentle gnawing on the tiny bones appeals to our most basic, primordial instincts.

31. This can be uncomfortable and requires plenty of gnawing to relieve the growing pain.

32. Now the buds are blossoming and the cricketing itch is gnawing at our stomachs.

33. The river was dangerous here, still gnawing at the rim of the path.

34. Synonyms for Corroding include eroding, consuming, oxidising, oxidizing, gnawing, rusting, abrading, corrupting, destroying and deteriorating

35. Only professional decorum prevented me from picking up the remaining telltale and gnawing greedily away.

36. 5 Only professional decorum prevented me from picking up the remaining telltale and gnawing greedily away.

37. But the serpent sensed hunger chewing at its stomach like David sensed it gnawing at his soul.

38. " Never mind knives, " said his visitor, and a cutlet hung in mid- air, with a sound of gnawing.

39. This scoring is different from both the gnawing marks and the damage caused by crashing through the windshield.

40. Deer mandible chewed by small rodents showing the elongated and parallel sided double grooves characteristic of rodent gnawing.

41. He traveled thousands of miles in his ministry and faced great hardships, many dangers, sleepless nights, gnawing hunger.

42. At one time, "corrode" was used to literally indicate the action of gnawing away, as in "woodworms Corroded …

43. The Holy Ghost can take away the gnawing, aching feeling of loneliness or isolation or rejection and fill us with peace.

44. Rabbits still manage to find a way in. I am sure that some have even taken to gnawing through the metal.

45. Disenfranchised and driven from their former homes, the Paladins still work selflessly to protect humanity from the gnawing jaws of evil.

46. He spends his days climbing the greasy pole, gnawing at the foundations of society and Beadily confiscating and sequestering public goods.

47. The cross-eyed com-poser was once again gnawing on a chicken bone, with a noodle dangling from his black beard.

48. Beavers are the largest rodents (gnawing animals) in North America and the second largest in the world, behind the South American capybara

49. At one time, "Corrode" was used to literally indicate the action of gnawing away, as in "woodworms Corroded …

50. Madagascar ring-tailed lemur, here gnawing a non-native cactus, ably carries pollen for native plants on its muzzle and hands.

51. While the shell of an adult box turtle is seldom fractured, the box turtle is still vulnerable to surprise attacks and persistent gnawing or pecking.

52. Bunjes 1981 Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York Arrosion f Arrosion, erosion, gnawing Springer Grosswörterbuch Medizin/Medical Dictionary DE-EN/EN-DE 2.

53. Old buildings throughout the world suffer the gnawing erosion of the acidic rain that washes them, from the City Hall in Schenectady, United States, to the famous edifices of Venice, Italy.

54. From the look of some of the leafless shoots, it was obvious to even the casual observer that it had been gnawing its way through the tender leaves with its menacing jaws.

55. Examples of Cuttlebone in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Some sources say squirrels also appreciate and will use a Cuttlebone (usually sold for pet birds and gnawing rodent pets) secured to a tree or a stake

56. The Bible promises that in that Paradise of God’s making, no inhabitant of the earth will again experience the gnawing pangs of hunger, for “Jehovah of armies will certainly make for all the peoples . . . a banquet of well-oiled dishes.” —Isaiah 25:6.

57. Beavering: Hunting or trapping <xref>beaver</xref> A Beaver is credited with a haphazard way of gnawing round and round a tree till somehow it tumbles, and when a chopper deviates in the least from the correct form, the exact right cut in the exact right place, he is said to be "Beavering"; therefore, while "working like a Beaver" is high praise, "Beavering" a tree is a term of unmeasured