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All the things he should have thought of gnawed at his mind.
He would not stop, even as the game gnawed at his 46-year-old body.
And I mean it had gnawed at him every single day.
I needed my hands free to offer up a body part to get gnawed on.
There was, however, something about what he had seen that gnawed at him.
The thought still gnawed at him, but it was his time to be strong for both of them.
It gnawed away at him even to see her in another man's arms.
A. Thank you for giving us a story idea and something to gnaw on.
But there was something else about it that gnawed at him.
When they returned a few hours later, it had been gnawed through.
The tree looked more as if it had been gnawed than cut.
And felt, inside, as if some animal had gnawed at his heart.
That each gnaws a bit more off our normal world.
Yet even with the film now in perfect form, one thing still gnaws at him.
The fact they are the most successful republican party really gnaws away at him.
The other guy had been all gnawed up by rats.
That's just something else fans can gnaw on until next season.
Over the past two years, nationalism has gnawed away at the party's control.
He gnawed for a moment at the last of the sausage.
The same little fear had begun to gnaw at her heart.
Even the house pet got a little something to gnaw on.
In fact, he might have been gnawed by a sense of guilt.
I get the impression it has gnawed away at them all these years.
They'll gnaw on any areas they can get their jaws around.
Job's just about set, so there's nothing more to gnaw over there.