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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Gnaw — (n[add]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gnawed} (n[add]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gnawing}.] [OE. gnawen, AS. gnagan; akin to D. knagen, OHG. gnagan, nagan, G. nagen, Icel. & Sw. gnaga, Dan. gnave, nage. Cf. {Nag} to tease.] 1. To bite, as something hard or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gnaw — Synonyms and related words: ablate, abrade, abrase, afflict, agonize, ail, annoy, badger, bark, bedevil, beleaguer, bite, bother, burn, canker, chafe, champ, chaw, chew, chew the cud, chew up, chomp, consume, convulse, corrode, crucify, crumble,… … Moby Thesaurus
gnaw — v. (past part. gnawed or gnawn) 1 a tr. (usu. foll. by away, off, in two, etc.) bite persistently; wear away by biting. b intr. (often foll. by at, into) bite, nibble. 2 a intr. (often foll. by at, into) (of a destructive agent, pain, fear, etc.) … Useful english dictionary
rub off — Synonyms and related words: ablate, abrade, abrase, bark, chafe, erase, erode, file, fray, frazzle, fret, gall, gnaw, gnaw away, grate, graze, grind, rasp, raze, rub away, rub out, scour, scrape, scrub, scuff, skin, tatter, wear, wear away, wear… … Moby Thesaurus
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Coyotes in popular culture — The coyote is a popular figure in folklore and popular culture. References may invoke either the animal coyote (a wild canine native to North America), or the mythological figure Coyote, common to many myths of the indigenous peoples of the… … Wikipedia
обгрызать — ОБГРЫЗАТЬ, несов. (сов. обгрызть), что. Отделять (отделить) съедобные части чего л., раскусывая и срывая их зубами, обкусывать (обкусать) с поверхности, со всех сторон [impf. to nibble, gnaw round, gnaw off, bite something (all around)]. Коза… … Большой толковый словарь русских глаголов
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forsceorfan — sv/t3 3rd pres forscierfð past forscearf/forscurfon ptp forscorfen to gnaw off, bite, eat up … Old to modern English dictionary
erode — /əˈroʊd / (say uh rohd), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (eroded, eroding) 1. to eat out or away; destroy by slow consumption. 2. to form (a channel, etc.) by eating or wearing away (used especially in geology, to denote the action of all the forces of… …
Gnawed — Gnaw Gnaw (n[add]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gnawed} (n[add]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gnawing}.] [OE. gnawen, AS. gnagan; akin to D. knagen, OHG. gnagan, nagan, G. nagen, Icel. & Sw. gnaga, Dan. gnave, nage. Cf. {Nag} to tease.] 1. To bite, as something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English