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gnash         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GNASH; Gnash (disambiguation)
v. a.
Strike together (the teeth), grind.
gnash         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GNASH; Gnash (disambiguation)
(gnashes, gnashing, gnashed)
If you say that someone is gnashing their teeth, you mean they are angry or frustrated about something.
If you couldn't attend either of the concerts and are currently gnashing your teeth at having missed out, don't despair...
PHRASE: V inflects
Gnash         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GNASH; Gnash (disambiguation)
·vi To grind or strike the teeth together.
II. Gnash ·vt To strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash the teeth.

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Gnash
Examples of use of gnash
1. Nothing makes Labour ministers gnash their teeth more.
2. He would stand in front of the mirror and gnash his teeth.
3. Of course, now the ban is in force it is up to us to observe it even if it makes us gnash our teeth.
4. To quietly gnash your teeth at the issues (Iraq, the renewal of Trident) that were deemed insufficiently "contemporary" to make it on to the agenda?
5. So, with no seats in the council chamber (and even the Greens have one), the party has had to stand on the sidelines and gnash its teeth as Labour took the credit for the city‘s reconstruction.