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You're like a gnat to him if he even knows your name.
They put an arm on him and it's like a gnat.
They may be little, short, and not any more dangerous than a gnat.
John kept shaking his head, as though gnats were after him.
He went into the laundry room and started looking around for where the gnats might be getting in through.
"The common sense God gave a gnat would do for starters."
It slowed him no more than if she had been a gnat.
If he ever comes back again, it will be as a cloud of gnats!
The air, over the field, was thick with flying gnats.
The gnats aren't going to win anything for another half century!
A few gnats began to gather and circle in front of us.
I waved at them in the air and got one of the wine gnats.
And presently I saw them, like a black mass of gnats miles away.
Got the attention span of a gnat, Case thought, watching the boy's brown eyes.
Immediately, once again, she was with the spiders and the gnats.
I might add that these days it is more often a gnat than a new and mighty god.
No use taking out the cannon to shoot the gnats.
But women do get these gnats in their minds about babies.
You are the gnat in the ear of the elephant.
In fact, though, she had been sent home from school after being bitten by a gnat.
They would characterize him as a fool, a gnat at best.
It was pale yellow and the size of a gnat.
He tossed his head like a man bothered by gnats.
The tiny gnats are not the most serious trouble makers.
Or make them believe a gnat is flying around their ear, things like that.