(Geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
1 Juliet unburdened the great secret that had been eating away at her.
2 It was eating away inside of me, to be honest, Kaiser says.
3 Hunger was eating away his mental as well as his physical fiber.
4 The river was rising steadily, eating away at the bank beneath them.
5 They'd been eating away at me almost as much as the nightmares.
6 He's just sick of seeing Mankind eating away at the natural world.
7 Acid continued to burn into his face, eating away at his cheek.
8 I was with another herd, and we were eating away in the jungle.
9 The Alpheios kept eating away its banks and cutting under statues and monuments.
10 Over the longer term, online advertising is also eating away at TV budgets.
11 Contempt can set in, eating away at family and children's upbringing.
12 People can build on a landscape, that is, without eating away at it.
13 I feel it racing through me, eating away at the weight.
14 The thing that had been eating away at her like acid for years.
15 And to think it's come just by the river eating away the soil!
16 But that's not to say that there aren't problems eating away at the system.
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