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gnawing [ˈnɔ:ɪŋ, Am ˈnɑ:-] PRZYM.

gnawing
gnawing doubt

I . gnaw [nɔ:, Am nɑ:] CZ. cz. nieprzech. a. przen.

II . gnaw [nɔ:, Am nɑ:] CZ. cz. przech.

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Small and large mammals often disturb bones by removing them from grave sites or gnawing on them, which contributes to their destruction.
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Gnawing the intestines usually resulted in a few hours of agonizing pain for the victim.
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In legend the breach was caused by large rats gnawing at it with their teeth and scratching it with their nails.
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Moreover, rather than gnawing incisors, this animal has bicuspid upper incisors, which is also unique among the more than 2,200 species of rodents.
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In others, the larvae feed alongside adults by gnawing out shallow depressions on the fruiting bodies of fungi.
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Shrews have sharp, spike-like teeth, not the familiar gnawing front incisor teeth of rodents.
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Unlike humans whose ameloblasts die after tooth development, rodents continually produce enamel and must wear down their teeth by gnawing on various materials.
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The favorite food of marmosets is carbohydrate-rich tree sap, which they reach by gnawing holes in trunks.
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She is then mysteriously revived by a group of alley cats that flock around her and begin gnawing at her fingers.
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The bee creates cavity nests by gnawing the wood in the trunks of dead trees and in old wooden structures.
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