চিবান, ক্ষয় করা, যন্ত্রণা দেত্তয়া, কামড়ে খাত্তয়া, বিরক্ত করা, কষ্ট দেত্তয়া, জ্বালাতন করা, বিব্রত করা
(1) Bite or chew on with the teeth.
(2) Become ground down or deteriorate.
(3) Bite.
(4) Chew.
(5) Be bothered.
(6) Worried about.
(1) But the very use of lawsuit tactics is going to gnaw at me for some time.
(2) They are in fact truths, and the truth will continue to gnaw at Tony's soul until he owns up to it.
(3) And in the meantime, the continued refusal to acknowledge that things just aren't working out begins to gnaw at you.
(4) There are several phrases, tossed about casually in everyday conversation, which gnaw at the part of my brain that processes logic, driving me to anger and frustration.
(5) I feel the discontent crawl up and gnaw at my insides.
(6) We will once more stand against the uncivilised cowards who gnaw at the soul of our democracies.
(7) But it's a challenge he does not intend to repeat because of the hours of training which have to be devoted to building up stamina - although he did admit on Tuesday that the thought of beating his time was beginning to gnaw at him.
(8) In a particularly carnivorous touch, they put the bone on top of the sandwich, which means you can gnaw the rest of the meat off it.
(9) What the revolutionaries did not foresee was that these changes would soon gnaw at the very heart of their conservative base.
(10) Watching a dog gnaw at a big bone
(11) She didn't gnaw the flowers, I didn't put the hose down the burrow.
(12) The doubts continued to gnaw at me
(13) The grubs tunnel into the wood and gnaw it away
(14) I swear, if he tries to pet me, I will gnaw his fingers off.
(15) It has already begun to gnaw at the foundations of Caribbean societies and economies with the tragic loss of human potential and productivity.
(16) It takes root, festers, begins to gnaw at my soul.
(17) You know, he says, that the disease is out there, creeping ever closer, and you can do nothing about it but hope and pray and gnaw your nails that by some miracle it will pass you by.
(18) There is the possible exception of panda bears, which are cute and cuddly and would probably rather gnaw your skull than breed.
(19) He had never known words could hurt this much, that they could gnaw at him, cause so much pain.
(20) In this densely populated city there are bound to be rare cases of octogenarians abandoned by their children, cases that gnaw at the consciences of upright people.
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