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View usage for: gnawing in American English (ˈnɔɪŋ) noun1. a sensation of dull, constant pain or suffering 2. [pl.] pangs, esp. of hunger Examples of 'gnawing' in a sentencegnawing Silence from those endless gnawing questions that all ended in a cul-de-sac of self-recrimination.Sutherland bared his teeth where they were gnawing into his pipe stem.There was only a small cluster of bright dancing flames in the back seat now, gnawing on the blackened springs. Synonyms of 'gnawing'continuous, constant, endless, persistent More Synonyms of gnawing Her exhilaration gave way to gnawing fear. Additional synonymsDefinition continuous The frontier was a constant source of conflict. Synonyms continuous, sustained, endless, persistent, eternal, relentless, perpetual, continual, never-ending, habitual, uninterrupted, interminable, unrelenting, incessant, everlasting, ceaseless, unremitting, nonstop Definition occurring without interruption Despite continual pain, he refused all drugs. Synonyms constant, endless, continuous, eternal, perpetual, uninterrupted, interminable, incessant, everlasting, unremitting, unceasingDefinition continuing too long or continually recurring I am tired of your endless complaints. Synonyms interminable, constant, persistent, perpetual, never-ending, incessant, monotonous, overlong, Ndls - gnarled
- gnat
- gnaw
- gnawing
- go
- go (off) crook
- go about something
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