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[ US /ˈɡæʃ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈæʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
  2. a wound made by cutting
    he put a bandage over the cut
  3. a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
VERB
  1. cut open
    she slashed her wrists

How To Use gash In A Sentence

  • The shorter girl snarled her frustration and lunged after him with her jackknife, tearing a horizontal gash in his right pant leg.
  • Without warning my foothold broke and I slid downward ripping a gash in the plastic that held the containers of water together.
  • James was bleeding from a large gash on his forehead, while Ryan was limping heavily and his shirt was torn.
  • Everyone ends up with knocked-out teeth, gashed lips, and broken bones. I want to join Fight Club | Johnny B. Truant
  • Theroux had a deep gash on his face, neckache, altitude sickness and a damaged wrist.
  • Seven men were involved in the beating, which left one of the victims with head gashes.
  • Still, even as he ran to the car, dripping sweat and bleeding from the gash in his forehead, with the river already up to the wheel wells, he realized that the choices he had just made said something about who he was. Publication of 3rd place string of 10
  • He grunted in pain as a bolt from a crossbow tore a gash in his leg, then he plunged into the water and sank.
  • So close was it that the point ripped a gash in the jutting edge of his linen cyclas. The White Company
  • A large sword gash in his side, which had been sewed up, but from which the blood continually oozed, was the obvious cause of his present condition, and, to all human appearance, his death warrant. Eoneguski, or, the Cherokee Chief: A Tale of Past Wars. Vol. I.
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