Gnawed Sentence Examples

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  • She gnawed on her lower lip.

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  • She gnawed at her lower lip and twisted a fork in her eggs.

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  • Thunder rumbled again and a cold drop of rain gnawed at the mud on her cheek.

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  • Wales was thereby defined by Offa more than 1,200 years ago, creating a border relentlessly gnawed at in the succeeding centuries.

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  • Who needs pesky newspapers, dog-eared quiz books and gnawed pencils?

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  • Her face grew hotter and she gnawed at her bottom lip.

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  • She gnawed on her lip again.

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  • She tucked her legs under her skirt and gnawed at her lower lip.

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  • She gnawed on her lower lip and finally met his gaze.

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  • She gnawed on her lower lip and shifted in her chair.

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  • She gnawed on her lower lip and looked away.

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  • She gnawed on her lower lip as she lifted their plates from the table and walked over to the sink.

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  • The fable was that this constellation was one of the arrows with which Hercules killed the vulture which gnawed the liver of Prometheus.

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  • Mary gnawed on her lower lip and it was her turn to blush.

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  • She gnawed at her lower lip.

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  • Her face didn't loose its warmth and she gnawed at her lower lip.

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  • The one that gnawed at him, blocked out but begging consideration, was the possibility that Cynthia Byrne was somehow involved.

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  • Once that fact had gnawed at him, but he had come to terms with it.

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  • She drew her knees up to her chest and gnawed on her lower lip as she considered the rest of that story.

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  • Passing near Mount Caucasus, they heard the groans of Prometheus and the flapping of the wings of the eagle which gnawed his liver.

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  • He gnawed on the inside of his mouth, studying her for a few moments.

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  • He heard Hannah crying and smelled the unmistakable scent of human blood before he took a step onto the block.  He strode down the block and paused in front of Hannah's cell.  She was curled up on the bed, sobbing.  When he looked at the cell across from her, he saw why.  Jared stood in the cell, covered in blood.  The cell looked as if a human had exploded, and Rhyn saw a pile of bones Jared had gnawed clean then stacked neatly.

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  • Altogether 1621 bones, nearly all broken and gnawed, were found; of these 691 belonged to birds and small rodents of more recent times.

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  • She hesitated and gnawed on her lower lip.

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  • Carmen gnawed at her lower lip.

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