Become ground down or deteriorate.
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.
6 Why did the gentle words of this saint gnaw at her so?
7 She went back again, and once more began to gnaw the oak.
8 Nor can I gnaw away the boards, as I have no teeth.
9 Celeste scrambled over and, sitting on Lafayette's left foot, began to gnaw .
10 I stared at them as an emptiness started to gnaw at me.
11 But doubts began to gnaw at the Wyoming man's confidence in him.
12 Then the poor rabbit, unable to gnaw its food, dies of starvation.
13 There was not the faintest sound of gnaw , or scratch, or squeak.
14 And the failure of the work networks continued to gnaw at him.
15 I had to gnaw my lip to keep from rolling my eyes.
16 Sharpening their teeth on their wristbones, eager to gnaw into her skull.
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