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    Gnash
    /naSH/

    verb

    • 1. grind (one's teeth) together, typically as a sign of anger: "no doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage"
  2. : to strike or grind (the teeth) together. gnashnoun. Synonyms. crunch. grate. grind. grit. scrape. scrunch. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of gnash in a Sentence. dogs gnashing their teeth.

  3. Gnash definition: to grind or strike (the teeth) together, especially in rage or pain.. See examples of GNASH used in a sentence.

  4. GNASH definition: to bring your top and bottom teeth together quickly. Learn more.

  5. verb [ T ] us / næʃ / Add to word list. to bring your top and bottom teeth together quickly. Idiom. gnash your teeth. (Definition of gnash from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of gnash. gnash. Was there wailing, gnashing of teeth, rending of garments? From TIME.

  6. To gnash is to rub or grind your teeth together. A suspicious guard dog might growl and gnash its teeth. When you angrily grit your teeth, you can say you gnash them. People almost always gnash their teeth from anger or frustration, or in a display of ferocity.

  7. verb. 1. to grind (the teeth) together, as in pain or anger. 2. (transitive) to bite or chew as by grinding the teeth. noun. 3. the act of gnashing the teeth. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Jun 15, 2024 · gnash (third-person singular simple present gnashes, present participle gnashing, simple past and past participle gnashed) ( transitive) To grind (one's teeth) in pain or in anger . gnashing your teeth. ( transitive) To grind between the teeth. to gnash the air in fury.

  9. vb. 1. to grind (the teeth) together, as in pain or anger. 2. ( tr) to bite or chew as by grinding the teeth. n. the act of gnashing the teeth. [C15: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse gnastan gnashing of teeth, gnesta to clatter]

  10. to press or hit your teeth together because you feel angry; to feel very angry and upset about something, especially because you cannot get what you want. He'll be gnashing his teeth when he hears that we lost the contract. The news caused great wailing and gnashing of teeth.

  11. This sudden swing, forceful as a storm: the boy, gnashing teeth, snapping as an animal. • Their heads thrash about on the bloodied floor, gnashing their teeth and foaming at the mouth. Origin gnash (1400-1500) Probably from the sound. gnash meaning, definition, what is gnash: Definition ...: Learn more.

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