How To Use Eating away In A Sentence

  • The recession is eating away at their revenues.
  • The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
  • The acid has been eating away the sides of the container.
  • Her laughter was deep, right from the stomach, and it sounded like merry drums beating away.
  • She was so elated that for the rest of that day, and for the rest of that week, the little worm of melancholy which had been eating away at her heart was quiescent.
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  • As the disease progresses, it can debilitate a person by slowly eating away the joint's cartilage and bone.
  • The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
  • His literary instrument hacks deep into the malignancy eating away at our society, but still the tumour continues to grow, feeding on pessimism, fatality and dark, dark satire.
  • It's eating away the land and this has been particularly noticeable over the last five years.
  • While it has not always lived up to those values, they are there, ‘a sort of immune system eating away at political disease’, corroding the power of grand acquisitors everywhere.
  • I do believe video games are sort of at the heart of a cancer that's eating away at this culture, turning every popular art form into a pure service industry.
  • He said this tele-evangelical proclamation of the ‘good news’, centred on the individual is gradually eating away the fabric of Catholic life.
  • Rot is eating away the interior of the house.
  • Rot is eating away the interior of the house.
  • It sits, not quite dead, but buzzing like a bluebottle under a pint glass, its battery acid eating away the carpet.
  • The thought of mother alone like that was eating away at her.
  • Port River dolphins 'scalded' A MYSTERIOUS skin "affliction" is eating away the flanks of two Port River's dolphins - Wave and her calf Tallula - and experts fear it was caused by hot water or chemicals. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • No sooner had the melodious Chopin finished when a newfangled Gershwin song was beating away.
  • This little animal is very fierce, and often kills cabree and sheep, by jumping on their necks, and eating away the sin - ews and arteries until they fall, and then sucks t, he oiood. A topographical description of the state of Ohio, Indiana territory, and Louisiana : comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and their principal tributary streams ; the face of the country, soils, waters, natural productions, animal, vegetable, and
  • No longer viewed as sad little loudmouths, bleating away to nobody in particular, we're getting respect.
  • Something was eating away the foliage.
  • Poverty is a canker eating away at the heart of society.
  • The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
  • Then the insidious eating away of energy and self-esteem begins in earnest.
  • His gambling was eating away at their income.
  • Ocean waves are gradually eating away the coastal rocks.
  • It smelled of neglect, with the sour mustiness of that rot eating away at underpinnings. DOLL'S EYES
  • The girl squeaked, dropped the phone, and I heard her footsteps retreating away from the phone.
  • The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
  • The thought of mother alone like that was eating away at her.
  • The air inside the pub was dense and suffocating, thick with sweat and laughter, jolliness engulfing and eating away at everything in the room.
  • The sea has been eating away at this cliff for centuries.
  • The acid has been eating away the sides of the container.
  • Man-made chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons - used in air-conditioning units and aerosol spray propellants - were eating away at the ozone layer. The Shad Plank
  • More profoundly, this insistence on the importance of distrust is eating away at our society. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sea is eating away the coastline.
  • Ocean waves are gradually eating away the coastal rocks.
  • After retreating away from her, Keiran was silent for a moment, lost in thought.
  • Something was eating away the foliage.
  • We carefully watched the flame of the hour candle eating away the wax from ring to ring.
  • Ocean waves are gradually eating away the coastal rocks.
  • His gambling was eating away at their income.
  • The acid has been eating away the sides of the container.
  • It clung to the planet like a locust, slowly eating away at the precious minerals until there was nothing left except an empty husk.
  • The sea is eating away the coastline.
  • There is the washdown to do which basically means that every bit of kit has to be washed with clean water to stop the salt eating away at it.
  • Jealousy is eating away at him.
  • Pollution is eating away at the stone.
  • The river is eating away at the bank.
  • The sea has been eating away at this cliff for centuries.
  • Ocean waves are gradually eating away the coastal rocks.

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