Examples of using Gnawed in English and their translations into Arabic
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Computer
Gnawed wood. Droppings.
The skull that you gnawed on.
Briefly gnawed, that is, oxidized or other.
The cold and hunger gnawed at us.
Somebody gnawed on this arm like corn?
Melancholy chew cabbage and carrots gnawed. Day one.
It gnawed away, bit by bit… total eclipse!
You're certain a human gnawed on that bone?
Gnawed at me like a disease that no enemy could.
Two men walked and never talked, hunger gnawed their bones.
When hunger gnawed last summer, that makes the power tips?
And his kingdom was full of darkness, and they gnawed their tongues for pain.".
Well, he gnawed through my brake lines… and I almost crashed going down the highway.
Many people who make it rich today also gnawed the hungercloth at one time.
They ate provisions and gnawed at lines of rope, so cats had long since become essential sailing companions.
Provision of a cuttlefish bone, which can be gnawed if desired, is also recommended.
If here or in any other place in the kitchen there are wooden ledges,then there is no doubt that they will soon be gnawed.
I think something's gnawed through your brake line somehow.
Ebenezer Scrooge hurried past the ragged boys who stood shivering in the snow, gnawed and mumbled by the hungry cold, as bones are gnawed by dogs.".
Thanks to them we built the greatest cities, gnawed through the biggest rocks, built the most complicated machines.
Documented evidence of sailors whohad to sleep in gloves because of the fact that the cockroaches gnawed the skin on their fingers, which led to the appearance of unpleasant wounds.
And so for about a month they were tormented, all my legs gnawed me, it was summer, wormwood drills too, there was no sense from it at all.
They saw in the dim light the headless figure facing them, with a gnawed crust of bread in one gloved hand and a chunk of cheese in the other.
I see mutant turtles gnawing on festering human flesh.
And greedy worm it nibbles, gnaws.
Some kind of a tooth.- Something's been gnawing on this tissue.