yes you can
Rodents like to gnaw
The issue continued to gnaw at me throughout the night. The dog will gnaw on that bone for a good while, yet.
They can also gnaw the roots below ground level.
The dog began to gnaw at the bone. That question still gnaws at me after all these years.
Mice will gnaw on any hard material to work on their teeth.
The dog began to gnaw at his leash.I began to gnaw at the bone to get all the delicious meat off.It appeared that a rat has decided to gnaw through the cables.
The spaniel gnawed happily on a bone.
A simple answer would be: The dog would gnaw at the fence to escape.
Little Johnny love to gnaw on his zwieback crackers! hoyodaa osheeg
Gnaw is a verb, but gnawed is a verb past tense. There are a few ways you can say it in a sentence below. The dog gnawed at her bone. He gnawed at the meat, forgetting his manners.
The dog began to gnaw at the bone.I told you not to gnaw on your brother's fingers.Don't gnaw your teeth.
yes they do gnaw. usually on wood.