- verbgnash (verb) · gnashes (third person present) · gnashed (past tense) · gnashed (past participle) · gnashing (present participle)
- grind (one's teeth) together, typically as a sign of anger:"no doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage"
- (of teeth) strike together; grind:"the dog's jaws were primed to gnash"
Originlate Middle English: perhaps related to Old Norse gnastan ‘a gnashing’.
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