100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "gnawing"

Definition

Gnawing (noun) refers to the act of biting or chewing something persistently or the sensation of persistent unease or distress. It can also describe an ongoing feeling of anxiety or worry that troubles the mind.

Synonyms

  • Biting
  • Chewing
  • Nibbling
  • Worry
  • Anxiety
  • Distress
  • Torment

Antonyms

  • Smoothing
  • Comfort
  • Ease
  • Peace
  • Calm

Examples

  1. The gnawing pain in my stomach kept me awake all night.
  2. I felt a gnawing sense of guilt after lying to her.
  3. The gnawing of the rat on the wood was heard throughout the night.
  4. His gnawing doubts about the project led to its failure.
  5. There was a gnawing hunger that I couldn't ignore.
  6. The gnawing feeling of anxiety made it hard to concentrate.
  7. She had a gnawing desire to travel the world.
  8. The gnawing sensation in my teeth indicated a cavity.
  9. His gnawing thoughts about the exam kept him from sleeping.
  10. I could hear the gnawing of the dog on its bone.
  11. The gnawing worries about her health were overwhelming.
  12. The gnawing sensation in my leg made me shift in my seat.
  13. There was a gnawing suspicion that he was hiding something.
  14. The gnawing ache in her back reminded her to see a doctor.
  15. I felt a gnawing need to apologize.
  16. The gnawing sound of the mice was disturbing.
  17. His gnawing fear of failure prevented him from trying.
  18. The gnawing hunger pangs reminded me it was time to eat.
  19. She had a gnawing feeling that something was wrong.
  20. The gnawing tension in the room was palpable.
  21. The gnawing of the insects on the wood was damaging the structure.
  22. He tried to ignore the gnawing feeling of loneliness.
  23. The gnawing pain in my knee made it difficult to walk.
  24. Her gnawing doubts led her to seek advice.
  25. The gnawing urge to binge-watch kept me up late.
  26. I couldn't shake the gnawing feeling of regret.
  27. The gnawing noise outside made me check the window.
  28. I felt a gnawing interest in learning a new language.
  29. The gnawing reality of my situation was hard to face.
  30. His gnawing curiosity got the better of him.
  31. There was a gnawing itch that I couldn't reach.
  32. The gnawing fear of rejection haunted her.
  33. The gnawing questions in his mind needed answers.
  34. The gnawing sensation in her throat made her cough.
  35. I felt a gnawing sense of nostalgia as I looked through old photos.
  36. The gnawing pain in his heart was a reminder of lost love.
  37. She couldn't ignore the gnawing ache of her conscience.
  38. The gnawing sound of the clock ticking was unsettling.
  39. I have a gnawing feeling that I forgot something important.
  40. The gnawing doubts about his abilities lingered.
  41. The gnawing pain was a sign of something more serious.
  42. The gnawing tension between them was obvious.
  43. I felt a gnawing hunger after skipping breakfast.
  44. The gnawing feeling of homesickness crept in.
  45. The gnawing realization hit her hard.
  46. I could hear the gnawing of the bear outside the tent.
  47. The gnawing worry about money kept him awake.
  48. The gnawing feeling in my stomach told me it was time to eat.
  49. She had a gnawing suspicion that he was lying.
  50. The gnawing ache in his muscles suggested he needed rest.
  51. The gnawing anticipation made the wait unbearable.
  52. I felt a gnawing need to prove myself.
  53. The gnawing sound of the wind rattled the windows.
  54. His gnawing frustrations came out in their argument.
  55. The gnawing fear of the unknown held her back.
  56. The gnawing regret of missed opportunities lingered.
  57. The gnawing feeling in the pit of my stomach warned me.
  58. I could hear the gnawing of the insects in the garden.
  59. The gnawing pain in my back reminded me to stretch.
  60. She felt a gnawing urge to call her friend.
  61. The gnawing sensation of anxiety consumed him.
  62. The gnawing doubts about his decision were troubling.
  63. I experienced a gnawing desire to write.
  64. The gnawing fear of failure was paralyzing.
  65. The gnawing sound of chewing echoed in the silence.
  66. I had a gnawing suspicion he was hiding something.
  67. The gnawing pain in her heart reminded her of the past.
  68. His gnawing worry about the deadline was distracting.
  69. The gnawing feeling of sadness hung over her.
  70. I felt a gnawing urge to explore new places.
  71. The gnawing thoughts about the future were overwhelming.
  72. She couldn't shake the gnawing feeling of insecurity.
  73. The gnawing sensation in his chest was concerning.
  74. The gnawing worry about her children kept her awake.
  75. The gnawing noise of the machinery was hard to ignore.
  76. I felt the gnawing pressure of expectations.
  77. The gnawing discomfort in my shoes made me stop.
  78. His gnawing fears about his job were unfounded.
  79. The gnawing urge to eat chocolate was irresistible.
  80. There was a gnawing concern about climate change.
  81. The gnawing pain in my tooth was unbearable.
  82. She felt a gnawing sense of urgency.
  83. The gnawing feeling of anxiety was hard to overcome.
  84. I could hear the gnawing of the rats in the walls.
  85. The gnawing thoughts about her future scared her.
  86. His gnawing fear of commitment held him back.
  87. The gnawing pain in his legs made him stop running.
  88. I felt a gnawing need to be heard.
  89. The gnawing sound of chewing made me hungry.
  90. There was a gnawing worry about the upcoming event.
  91. She had a gnawing feeling that he didn't care.
  92. The gnawing sensation of dread was hard to ignore.
  93. The gnawing ache in her heart was familiar.
  94. His gnawing doubts were reflected in his performance.
  95. The gnawing feeling of inadequacy haunted him.
  96. I felt a gnawing desire for adventure.
  97. The gnawing sound of the wind through the trees was calming.
  98. The gnawing sensation in my mind wouldn't let me rest.
  99. There was a gnawing tension between the two friends.
  100. The gnawing feeling of regret was a constant companion.