gnawer

Definition of gnawernext
as in nuisance
one who is obnoxiously annoying like a dog who won't let go of a bone, that gnawer in the backseat wouldn't quit mentioning that I had made a wrong turn and gotten us lost

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Recent Examples of Synonyms for gnawer
Noun
  • And to add insult to social and cultural injury, the new policies also present a logistical nuisance.
    Brittany Allen, Literary Hub, 30 June 2026
  • In New York, night clubs were sometimes regarded as a civic nuisance; one obstacle was the city’s cabaret law, from 1926, which required bars to obtain a special permit if patrons were dancing and was not fully repealed until 2017.
    Kelefa Sanneh, New Yorker, 29 June 2026
Noun
  • Friedland describes the ritual with the mixture of reverence and annoyance that marks many of his best observations.
    Jeff Ihaza, Rolling Stone, 29 June 2026
  • Game changer, annoyance, or something in between?
    Brady Knox, The Washington Examiner, 28 June 2026
Noun
  • Keep your eyes peeled for these pesky pests buzzing around your yard.
    Patricia S York, Southern Living, 21 June 2026
  • No matter how clean the room looks, the floor is a high-traffic highway for pests.
    Nafeesah Allen, Better Homes & Gardens, 20 June 2026
Noun
  • The Venice Film Festival is providing a little erotic tease ahead of its official program, screening Italian softcore thriller Deadly Sweet in its pre-opening slot ahead of this year’s event.
    Scott Roxborough, HollywoodReporter, 29 June 2026
  • Dancehall sounds like a tease in the dead of winter.
    Hua Hsu, New Yorker, 28 June 2026
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“Gnawer.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/gnawer. Accessed 4 Jul. 2026.

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