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61 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Gnaw'

The beaver continued to gnaw on the fallen tree, working diligently to build its dam.

The persistent worry about the upcoming exam started to gnaw at the back of Jason's mind.

The rust on the old bike chain was so stubborn that James had to gnaw at it with pliers to get it moving again.

The puppy continued to gnaw on the chew toy, blissfully unaware of the chaos it was causing in the living room.

The hiker's stomach began to gnaw with hunger as they trekked through the dense forest without any food.

The toddler, eager for a snack, decided to gnaw on an apple with his tiny, toothless gums.

The mystery novel was so captivating that it gnawed at Jane's curiosity, keeping her up late into the night.

The worries of the impending job interview began to gnaw at Mark's confidence, making him doubt his qualifications.

The thought of speaking in public can gnaw at her confidence.

The unanswered questions continued to gnaw at his curiosity, urging him to seek answers.

The dog would gnaw on the bone for hours, savoring every bit of flavor.

The impending deadline began to gnaw at her, pushing her to work through the night.

Uncertainty about the future can gnaw away at one's peace of mind.

The guilt of not helping her friend gnawed at her conscience relentlessly.

Ignoring his toothache only allowed it to gnaw at him more painfully.

The financial worries continued to gnaw at them despite their attempts to budget carefully.

The nagging feeling of doubt started to gnaw at his belief in the project's success.

Loneliness began to gnaw at him during the long winter nights.

The sailor felt a sense of unease as he saw the ship's anchor gnawed by the corrosive effects of seawater.

Trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle, Rachel resisted the urge to gnaw on the tempting chocolate bar in front of her.

The time crunch before the project deadline began to gnaw at the team's collaborative spirit, leading to increased tension.

Witnessing the injustice, Sarah felt a sense of frustration gnawing at her as she longed for a fair resolution.

The long journey across the desert made the scarcity of water gnaw at the travelers' endurance and willpower.

The unrelenting guilt from the mistake continued to gnaw at Jack's conscience, affecting his peace of mind.

Despite the cold weather, the adventurer's determination to reach the summit gnawed away at any thoughts of turning back.

As the hours passed without any news, anxiety began to gnaw at her heart.

The mystery of the abandoned house gnawed at his curiosity, prompting him to investigate.

The feeling of homesickness started to gnaw at her after being away for so long.

The financial struggles of the small business owner began to gnaw at her dreams of expanding and reaching new markets.

The rumors circulating about the company's layoffs started to gnaw at the employees' job security and morale.

The picky eater struggled as hunger began to gnaw at him during the camping trip, surrounded by unfamiliar foods.

The patient tried to distract himself in the waiting room, but the fear of the upcoming surgery continued to gnaw at his thoughts.

The environmentalist felt a sense of urgency as the images of deforestation began to gnaw at her commitment to preserving natural habitats.

The unfinished novel sat on the desk, its characters and plotlines gnawing at the author's determination to bring them to life.

The astronaut felt a mixture of excitement and anxiety as the anticipation of the upcoming spacewalk began to gnaw at him.

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