"Gash" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gash" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gash" Meaning

Gash is a noun that refers to a long, shallow cut or wound in the skin, typically caused by a sharp object or a blow. It can also refer to a deep or grievous wound, often causing damage or harm. In some contexts, gash can also mean to cut or wound something or someone.

"Gash" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "gash":

Noun


The motorcyclist got a deep gash on his forehead from the accident.
The gash on the wall required several stitches to close.

Verb


The knife gashed through the potato, making it difficult to peel.
The rock climber's rope gashed through the rope web to prevent a fall.

Other forms


The new employee's mistake left a gash in the company's reputation.
The artist's bold brushstrokes created a gash of color across the canvas.

Note: The examples may not be directly from a text, but rather constructed to illustrate the word's usage.

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Gashes

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Gashing

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