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Gnaw vs Gnar - What's the difference?

gnaw | gnar |

As verbs the difference between gnaw and gnar

is that gnaw is to bite something persistently, especially something tough while gnar is to snarl or growl.

As a noun gnar is

(slang|extreme sports) snow.

gnaw

English

Verb

  • To bite something persistently, especially something tough.
  • The dog gnawed the bone until it broke in two.
  • To produce excessive anxiety or worry.
  • Her comment gnawed at me all day and I couldn't think about anything else.
  • To corrode; to fret away; to waste.
  • Derived terms

    * gnawer * gnawable

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    gnar

    English

    Alternative forms

    * gnarr, gnarl

    Etymology 1

    Verb

    (gnarr)
  • To snarl or growl.
  • Etymology 2

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang, extreme sports) Snow.
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