gnash Antonyms
Meaning of gnash
gnash (v)
grind together, of teeth
gnash (v. t.)
To strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash the teeth.
gnash (v. i.)
To grind or strike the teeth together.
gnash Sentence Examples
- The dog gnashed its teeth in a menacing snarl as it approached the intruder.
- She felt her jaw involuntarily gnash as she endured the excruciating pain.
- The sound of metal gnashing on metal pierced the air, a cacophony of screeching and grinding.
- The bear stood on its hind legs and gnashed its teeth, a display of aggression that sent shivers down her spine.
- The wind howled and gnashed against the windowpanes, a relentless and eerie symphony.
- As the alarm blared, he gnashed his teeth in frustration, his sleep rudely interrupted.
- The ice cracked and gnashed beneath her feet, a dangerous reminder of the treacherous nature of her surroundings.
- She could hear the gnashing of her teeth as she struggled to suppress her anger.
- The gears of the old clock gnashed and ground, a testament to its age and neglect.
- In the depths of his rage, he gnashed his teeth and vowed revenge, his voice a low, menacing growl.
FAQs About the word gnash
grind together, of teethTo strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash the teeth., To grind or strike the teeth together.
scratch, scrape,grit, grind, grate, groan, whine,crunch, creak, scrunch
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The dog gnashed its teeth in a menacing snarl as it approached the intruder.
She felt her jaw involuntarily gnash as she endured the excruciating pain.
The sound of metal gnashing on metal pierced the air, a cacophony of screeching and grinding.
The bear stood on its hind legs and gnashed its teeth, a display of aggression that sent shivers down her spine.