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[ UK /nˈæʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈnæʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. grind together, of teeth

How To Use gnash In A Sentence

  • He gnashed his teeth together and fumed silently.
  • Greg Wood is one of only 150 men and women in this country to devote themselves to the welfare of our horses' gnashers.
  • At my sister's birthday meal last Friday our gnashers made a rare showing together in public.
  • Everyone wailed and gnashed their teeth, even though Thriller was 25 years ago. Mourning in America | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • For three years or so the squares lay open, and their sacred turf was trodden by the feet of working-class children, a sight to make dividend-drawers gnash their false teeth.
  • Year nine pupils are letting dentists examine their molars as part of a national review aimed at improving the nation's gnashers.
  • He'll be gnashing his teeth when he hears that we lost the contract.
  • Sometimes I tear at my hair and gnash my teeth over producing the content, but knowing that people like you appreciate my hard work goes a long way. Daily Life in the British Parliament: The Political Hostess | Edwardian Promenade
  • Sharp snaggled teeth gnashed at her as if the demon didn't realize who it was she faced.
  • Kathleen gnashed her teeth together as the backlash rolled through her mind and stabbed at her heart.
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