Gnars vs Gnaws - What's the difference?
gnars | gnaws |
(gnaw)
To bite something persistently, especially something tough.
To produce excessive anxiety or worry.
To corrode; to fret away; to waste.
As verbs the difference between gnars and gnaws
is that gnars is (gnar) while gnaws is (gnaw).As a noun gnars
is .gnaws
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* *gnaw
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- The dog gnawed the bone until it broke in two.
- Her comment gnawed at me all day and I couldn't think about anything else.