Associations to the word «Gnawing»
Noun
- Hunger
- Ache
- Fingernail
- Rodent
- Jaw
- Remorse
- Mustache
- Stomach
- Pang
- Knuckle
- Worm
- Thirst
- Emptiness
- Gut
- Aching
- Belly
- Vulture
- Tooth
- Moustache
- Rat
- Anxiety
- Chewing
- Bone
- Pain
- Ulcer
- Agony
- Sensation
- Enamel
- Nail
- Jealousy
- Mouse
- Impatience
- Flesh
- Upper
- Anguish
- Appetite
- Beaver
- Suspense
- Worry
- Conscience
- Misery
- Serpent
- Throbbing
- Eagerness
- Guilt
- Weariness
- Bark
- Wrist
- Chunk
- Nausea
- Grief
- Cupboard
- Sorrow
- Biscuit
- Fugitive
- Metropolis
- Beetle
- Discomfort
- Conscious
- Scorpion
- Torment
- Heart
- Fang
- Reproach
- Bread
- Loneliness
- Fear
- Keep
- Shame
- Disappointment
- Bitterness
- Breast
- Suspicion
- Root
- Mole
- Frustration
Wiktionary
GNAWING, adjective. (of pain or hunger) severe or intense
GNAWING, verb. Present participle of gnaw
GNAWING, noun. A sensation of being gnawed
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