of Gnaw
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere's blood, a taste I remember. It tastes of orange popsicles, penny gumballs, red licorice, gnawed hair, dirty ice. Margaret Atwood
Death, he had come to believe, was a corrosive thing, and the more he was around it, the more it gnawed away at who he was. Christopher Paolini
And shove him into a dungeon with dripping walls and see to it that he is well gnawed by rats. P. G. Wodehouse
He knows that I am speaking the truth, for no worm ever gnawed old wood. Petrarch
Maybe the nails are a little stubby and gnawed on, but I definitely do not have man hands. Aisha Tyler
This is already a gnawed bone. Hungarian Proverb