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Another part of you frantically tries to embalm the memories, fearing the natural deterioration and gnawing terror of time.

A truly insidious horror film might have found a way to use bloody humor as a nervous grace note to offset what’s tangibly distressing about our gnawing powerlessness.

What Haneul remembers most about his time in the North Korean military is the gnawing, continuous hunger.

From BBC

Democrats’ task in the next several years, he said, will be to find better ways to speak to and remedy those gnawing concerns.

The New York Giants must feel gnawing regret about letting the spectacular Saquon Barkley go, and the Eagles don’t mind at all.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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