Sentences with gnaw
gnaw
G g - Woodlice attack living plants and gnaw at the stems. [V + at/on]
- Doubts were already gnawing away at the back of his mind. [VERB + at]
- Ying Ying yawns, exposing yellow canines and a thick pink tongue before sitting down to gnaw on a bamboo shoot.
- And, there's nothing quite like watching rabbits gnaw your infant vines; picking grapes alone in freezing rain because your friends.
- To gnaw a hole
- To gnaw a hole
- She resisted that urge late last year when the pressure of juggling two jobs in cricket began to gnaw at her enjoyment of the game.
- She returns to gnaw the bone of any of her obsessions and still presents them, as a poet can, in some new light of dramatisation.
- Waves gnawed away at the shore; fear gnawed on his consciousness
- To gnaw a hole through the wall.
- The sort of reasons that would gnaw at you during 10½ years in a Victorian jail for a crime you say you didn't commit.
- Examining this many corpses would gnaw voraciously on time, physical stamina and mental tolerance.
- The spaniel gnawed happily on a bone.
- The acid gnaws at the metal.
- Her mistake gnawed at her conscience.