Become ground down or deteriorate.
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.
6 Mere gratitude does not gnaw at one's interior economy in that particular way.
7 Pain is beginning to gnaw at her from a dozen places.
8 His lack of reaction was beginning to gnaw at her insides.
9 We can gnaw at the Confederation from within, corrupt it completely.
10 How Myrna would gnaw at her espresso cup rim in envy.
11 Was that restless, nervous, intolerable pain going to gnaw at his heart forever?
12 The responsibility was already starting to gnaw at his thoughts.
13 Remorse began to gnaw at the heart of the murderer.
14 The hideous hunger for opium began to gnaw at him.
15 It seemed to gnaw at her just a tiny bit.
16 He began to gnaw at it greedily, tears of joy springing to his eyes.
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