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gnaw at
1. September’s clarion call to looming winter began to gnaw at the flesh on her
2. September’s clarion call to looming winter began to gnaw at the flesh on her exposed legs
3. She tried to gnaw at one, but the gag got in the way
4. would gnaw at the heart of my well being
5. But just as it seemed that the time to celebrate was upon me, a disturbing thought began to gnaw at my peace of mind
6. The continuous harangue of the socialist indoctrination to mislead students and others, in too many people results in a hatred of anything “capitalist” and establishes a negative, resentful association with the concept of Capitalism, which has to gnaw at the very feeling ability of the person embracing the structure of collectivism
7. with an emptiness that seemed to gnaw at him constantly
8. A small badger of fear began to gnaw at his brain
9. Soren continued to gnaw at the wood with his knife, moving closer to their escape with every stroke
10. It would gnaw at him from the time he pulled out of the Homicide parking lot until he came back
11. These problems gnaw at you because evil thoughts take the force of your belief and try to lead you away from thoughts about God in every possible way
12. These troublesome thoughts continued to gnaw at her as she replayed everything over and over again in her mind
13. By the fifth day he was starting to gnaw at the bedpost
14. So, these doubts gnaw at us, heightened by other subconscious or biological reasons, and we must somehow motivate ourselves
15. He crouched down and began to nibble and gnaw at the thick
16. impotent hate gnaw at her vitals
17. ONLY ONE THING CONTINUED TO GNAW AT HIM, he thought: that Saturday Night Special C
18. But the wound still burned, longingly and bitterly Siddhartha thought of his son, nurtured his love and tenderness in his heart, allowed the pain to gnaw at him, committed all foolish acts of love
19. At once it sat down and began to gnaw at the small silver thing that glittered as it turned: the last rays of the moon were now falling
20. As greed tempted him into a more aggressive trading plan, fear began to gnaw at him
21. Charles Loyson would be the genius of the century; envy was beginning to gnaw at him—a sign of glory; and this verse was composed on him:—
22. When you tell your amazing trip to her, over the years, won’t bitterness gnaw at her?”
23. The smaller red champion had fastened himself like a vice to his adversary's front, and through all the tumblings on that field never for an instant ceased to gnaw at one of his feelers near the root, having already caused the other to go by the board; while the stronger black one dashed him from side to side, and, as I saw on looking nearer, had already divested him of several of his members