gnashes Synonyms

gnashes Meaning

gnashes

to strike or grind (as the teeth) together, to strike or grind (the teeth) together

gnashes Sentence Examples

  1. The beast gnashed its teeth in frustration, sending shivers down the spines of its captors.
  2. The thunderous roar of the engine gnashed against the deafening silence of the night.
  3. The wind gnashed against the windows, a relentless symphony of fury.
  4. The prisoner gnashed his teeth against his bars, a testament to his desperate longing for freedom.
  5. The girl gnashed her pencil in frustration, her homework proving to be an insurmountable obstacle.
  6. The old woman gnashed her teeth in pain, her frail body succumbing to the relentless march of time.
  7. The waves gnashed against the shore, their relentless assault carving out the coastline.
  8. The swords clashed in a furious duel, the metal gnashed and sparks flew through the air.
  9. The demon gnashed its teeth at its victims, its malevolent laughter echoing through the underworld.
  10. The gears gnashed as the machine strained to carry its heavy load, a symphony of metal and determination.

FAQs About the word gnashes

to strike or grind (as the teeth) together, to strike or grind (the teeth) together

grits, scrapes, scrunches, whines, grinds, moans, creaks,scratches, crunches, grates

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The beast gnashed its teeth in frustration, sending shivers down the spines of its captors.

The thunderous roar of the engine gnashed against the deafening silence of the night.

The wind gnashed against the windows, a relentless symphony of fury.

The prisoner gnashed his teeth against his bars, a testament to his desperate longing for freedom.