Become ground down or deteriorate.
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Examples for "gnaw "
Examples for "gnaw "
1 At the horizon right and left monstrously beautiful mountains gnaw the sky.
2 I chewed over the words, but I couldn't gnaw them into sense.
3 That moment would gnaw at him for as long as he lived.
4 Feet-in-the-Ashes put his fingers in his mouth and commenced to gnaw them.
5 And so hunger began to gnaw while the ship was still burning.
1 That moment would gnaw at him for as long as he lived.
2 Why did the gentle words of this saint gnaw at her so?
3 I stared at them as an emptiness started to gnaw at me.
4 But doubts began to gnaw at the Wyoming man's confidence in him.
5 And the failure of the work networks continued to gnaw at him.
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3 I would eat at a khan again before I forget the custom.
4 The seven children she supports eat at most one meal a day.
5 If you let it eat at you, confidence just evaporates, he says.
1 I wear away the time, thinking constantly of him and only him.
2 After he comes in contact with other boys, this will wear away .
3 That night passed: all nights-eventhe starless night before dissolution - must wear away .
4 Why, the mill-stones wear away with rot more than with grinding corn.
5 I hoped that the idea would wear away but it didn't; it strengthened.
To wear down by friction. (V.t.; Re. Geology; Source: IPDF);
1 New technologies should help it continue to erode cash transactions, it said.
2 The delay means the crisis threatens to further erode support for Turnbull.
3 The risk, he said, came from mergers and acquisitions that erode value.
4 The risk, he said, comes from mergers and acquisitions that erode value.
5 Mining firms have rejected the law, saying it would erode investor confidence.
6 Rising inflation tends to erode the value of bonds, pushing yields higher.
7 And he worked to erode American sovereignty in other ways as well.
8 Another big slippage this year could further erode the nation's fiscal credibility.
9 Pressure grows on Zuma The ruling could further erode Zuma's support base.
10 When she smiled, he felt the hardness in his chest erode away.
11 When she smiles, he feels the hardness in his chest erode away.
12 The volcanic islands pop up here and there, and erode away again.
13 The aide said he did not think support would erode among Republicans, however.
14 However, it is possible that an inflexible approach will erode the day's potential.
15 Analysts note that economic upheaval has long been known to erode consensus politics.
16 Airlines are concerned that a broad ban on laptops may erode customer demand.
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