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Probably something like "licked", or "sucked" if you're talking about the verb

Or "repaired" or "smooth" if you're talking about a physical description

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Something like not eating something. Not-chewing or not-eating anything.

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Q: What is an antonym for gnawing?
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What is the antonym of gnaw?

it simply means to be comfort is one of the ways of saying it like someone if gnawing at you


How would you use gnawing in a sentence?

The pitbull was gnawing on a bone. Sam was gnawing on a duck bone to create a lock pick. Gnawing on a chicken leg is not polite in a nice restaurant. The dog was gnawing on Teddy's leg.


Is gnawing an adjective?

The verb form can be used as a adjective, especially metaphorically (e.g. gnawing guilt, gnawing suspicion).


What name is given to gnawing mammals such as mice rats beavers and porcupines?

Rodents are gnawing mammals.


A gnawing animal?

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How would you use the word gnawing in a sentence?

They could see where the mouse had been gnawing on the piece of wood by the marks that were on it.


Why is your hamster gnawing?

It's natural and necessary as there front teeth don't stop growing, gnawing keeps them trim.


What is the treat and code for capybaras on CBBC roar?

a log for gnawing - code Wind56 also like the pond for swimming (Wind995) but gnawing best


What are gnawing mammal called?

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Can you put the word gnawing in a sentence?

Rodents like mice and rats have to keep gnawing at something to keep their front teeth from getting too long.


Their name comes from the Latin for gnawing teeth and they are characterized by two continuously growing incisors in the upper and lower jaws which they have to keep short by gnawing What are they?

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What is the name of a small grey gnawing animal?

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