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Aussprache lernen gnaw

/nô/
verb
  1. bite at or nibble something persistently.
    "watching a dog gnaw at a big bone"
    Synonyme: chew, bite, nibble, munch, crunch, champ, chomp, masticate, worry, tear, manducate, chumble
  2. cause persistent and wearing distress or anxiety.
    "the doubts continued to gnaw at me"
    Synonyme: prey on someone's mind, nag, plague, torment, torture, trouble, distress, worry, haunt, oppress, be a weight on someone's mind, burden, hang over, harry, bother, exercise, fret, niggle, rankle with, fester, persistent, nagging, niggling, lingering, constant, continual, unrelenting, unabating, worrying, worrisome, troubling, concerning, disturbing

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13.04.2024 · 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 ...
gnaw verb [I + prep, T] (FEEL WORRIED). to make you feel worried or uncomfortable: be gnawed by I've been gnawed by guilt about not replying to her letter yet.
gnaw verb [I + prep, T] (FEEL WORRIED). to make you feel worried or uncomfortable: be gnawed by I've been gnawed by guilt about not replying to her letter yet.
verb (used with object) · to bite or chew on, especially persistently. · to wear away or remove by persistent biting or nibbling. · to form or make by so doing:.
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 form or make by so doing: to gnaw a hole through the wall. to waste or wear away; corrode; erode. to trouble or torment by constant annoyance, worry, etc.; ...
21.03.2024 · The meaning of GNAW AT is to be a source of worry or concern to (someone). How to use gnaw at in a sentence.
gnaw in American English · 1. to cut, bite, and wear away bit by bit with the teeth · 2. to make by gnawing. to gnaw a hole · 3. to consume; wear away; corrode.
gnaw away at/on something (figurative) Self-doubt began to gnaw away at her confidence. Oxford ...
gnaw meaning, definition, what is gnaw: to keep biting something hard: Learn more.