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Gnawed

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The fear of failure gnawed at his motivation to pursue his dreams.
The supervisor gnawed at the employee's work ethic and productivity.
The termites gnawed on the wooden beams, weakening the structure of the house.
The teacher gnawed at the student's lack of effort in completing assignments.
The acidity in the soda gnawed at the tooth enamel, leading to tooth decay.
Time and weather had gnawed at the wooden fence, leaving it warped and splintered.
The constant dripping of water gnawed away at the rock, slowly forming a cave.
The river gnawed through the canyon walls, sculpting the breathtaking landscape.
The nagging feeling of loneliness gnawed at him in the bustling city.
The rats gnawed through the cables, causing a power outage.
She gnawed at her friend's decision to move abroad.
The thought of the upcoming exam gnawed at her.
The teacher gnawed at the student's lack of effort in completing the homework.
The chef gnawed on her lower lip as she perfected the presentation of the gourmet dish.
The harsh chemicals in the cleaning product gnawed away at the grease stains on the kitchen counter.
The constant criticism from her colleagues gnawed at her confidence.
The toddler gnawed on the corner of his favorite blanket.
The gnawed pencil was almost too short to write with.
The relentless criticism gnawed at his self-confidence.
He gnawed through the pile of paperwork to find the missing document.
The hiker gnawed at the tough jerky to satisfy his hunger on the trail.
The negotiator gnawed at the terms of the contract, seeking a better deal.
The athlete gnawed at the challenging workout routine, pushing herself to her limits.
The customer gnawed at the waiter for the slow service.
The coach gnawed at the player's poor performance during the game.
The politician gnawed at their opponent's voting record during the debate.
The critic gnawed at the artist's latest painting, calling it unoriginal.
He constantly gnawed at his sister's choice of career.
The wind gnawed at the old wooden fence, causing it to splinter and decay.
The caterpillars gnawed on the leaves, leaving behind skeletonized plants.
The harsh chemicals in the cleaning product gnawed away at the stubborn stain, eventually removing it.
The economic crisis gnawed at people's savings, leaving them struggling to make ends meet.
The harsh criticism gnawed at his self-confidence, making him doubt his abilities.
The constant stress and anxiety gnawed at her mental health, affecting her overall well-being.
The relentless waves gnawed at the cliff, gradually eroding its rocky surface.
The constant criticism from her peers gnawed at her self-confidence, leaving her feeling insecure.
The editor gnawed at the writer's grammatical errors in the manuscript.
The judge gnawed at the lawyer's weak argument in the courtroom.
The journalist gnawed at the company's unethical practices.
The media gnawed at the politician's controversial statements.
The critics gnawed at the actor's lackluster performance in the play.
The doctor gnawed at the patient's unhealthy lifestyle choices.
The friend gnawed at their companion's choice of music, saying it was unbearable.
The coach gnawed at the team's poor performance during the match.
The toddler gnawed on his teething ring to soothe his gums.
The horse gnawed at the wooden fence, trying to reach the grass on the other side.
The child gnawed on their fingernails nervously.
The hungry camper gnawed on a granola bar while hiking in the mountains.
The prisoner gnawed at the bread crust, savoring every bite.
She gnawed on her pen cap while thinking about the solution.
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