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    gnaw
    /nɔː/

    verb

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  2. to bite or chew something repeatedly, usually making a hole in it or gradually destroying it: Babies like to gnaw hard objects when they're teething. gnaw on A dog lay under the table, gnawing on a bone. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to chew food.

  3. The meaning of GNAW is to bite or chew on with the teeth; especially : to wear away by persistent biting or nibbling. How to use gnaw in a sentence.

  4. GNAW meaning: 1. to bite or chew something repeatedly, usually making a hole in it or gradually destroying it…. Learn more.

  5. To gnaw is to bite or chew. Your favorite food might be corn on the cob, because you love to gnaw along each row of kernels. To gnaw also means to deteriorate or wear away as if by gnawing with the teeth. In Arches National Park, the weather has gnawed away at the rocks creating beautiful formations like arches, bridges, and balanced rocks.

  6. 1. (when: intr, often foll by at or upon) to bite (at) or chew (upon) constantly so as to wear away little by little. 2. ( tr) to form by gnawing: to gnaw a hole. 3. to cause erosion of (something) 4. (when: intr, often foll by at) to cause constant distress or anxiety (to) n. the act or an instance of gnawing.

  7. to trouble or torment by constant annoyance, worry, etc.; vex; plague. verb (used without object) , gnawed, gnawed or gnawn, gnaw·ing. to bite or chew persistently: The spaniel gnawed happily on a bone. to cause corrosion: The acid gnaws at the metal. to cause an effect resembling corrosion: Her mistake gnawed at her conscience. gnaw. / nɔː / verb.

  8. Definition of gnaw verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. If people or animals gnaw something or gnaw at it, they bite it repeatedly. Woodlice attack living plants and gnaw at the stems. American English : gnaw / ˈnɔ /

  10. To cut, bite, and wear away bit by bit with the teeth. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make by gnawing. To gnaw a hole. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To produce a biting, consuming, corroding, eroding, tormenting, etc. effect. Waves gnawed away at the shore; guilt gnawed at his conscience.

  11. to bite something with a lot of small bites: He was gnawing on a bone. Phrasal verbs. gnaw at sb. (Definition of gnaw from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of gnaw. in Chinese (Traditional) 咬, 咬,嚙,啃(通常指啃出孔洞或逐漸啃壞), 感到擔憂… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 咬, 咬,啮,啃(通常指啃出孔洞或逐渐啃坏), 感到担忧… See more. in Spanish.

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