Gnash


The meaning of the word Gnash is: grind (one's teeth) together, typically as a sign of anger


Examples:

The caged tigers gnash their teeth and lunge at the bars.

published by Retha on 2021-09-16 02:38:51


He decided that it was better to bite his tongue and gnash his teeth together than to say something he'd regret.

published by Teodora on 2021-04-15 19:20:10


The screeching sound of metal made the mechanics teeth gnash and he hurried to seen which machinery broke down.

published by Collin on 2021-07-09 21:52:36


The campers knew they were in trouble when the black bear’s teeth began to gnash and he released a mighty roar.

published by Jaqueline on 2021-11-09 03:46:05


When his wife began to gnash her teeth, he knew to take cover because the grinding sound was the first sign of her violent anger.

published by Tabitha on 2021-04-13 10:54:31


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