Gnaw at
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British pronunciation/nˈɔː at/
American pronunciation/nˈɔː æt/

Définition et Signification de "gnaw at"

to gnaw at
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ronger, ronger l'esprit

to cause someone persistent worry or discomfort

gnaw at

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Regret gnawed at him as he realized what he had lost.
The fear of failure continues to gnaw at him every day.
Worry about his health started to gnaw at his family.
Guilt started to gnaw at her after the argument.
The rust gnawed at the edges of the metal, weakening it.
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