with a gnash of the teeth
1gnash — /næʃ / (say nash) verb (t) 1. to grind (the teeth) together, especially in rage or pain: *The animal, insulted, expired on top of the trap, gnashing its teeth at the indignity of its death. –eve langley, 1958. 2. to bite with grinding teeth.… …
2gnash — gnashingly, adv. /nash/, v.t. 1. to grind or strike (the teeth) together, esp. in rage or pain. 2. to bite with grinding teeth. v.i. 3. to gnash the teeth. n. 4. an act of gnashing. [1490 1500; var. of obs. gnast, ME gnasten; cf. ON gnastan… …
3gnash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. grind, champ, crunch, gnaw, bite. See resentment, lamentation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. grind, snap, rotate the teeth; see bite 1 , chew . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. grind, grit, grate, rasp …
4The Enchanted Island of Yew — infobox Book name = The Enchanted Island of Yew image caption = author = L. Frank Baum illustrator = Fanny Y. Cory country = United States language = English genre = Children s novel publisher = Bobbs Merrill release date = 1903 media type =… …
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6bite — bite, gnaw, champ, gnash are comparable when they mean to attack with or as if with the teeth. Bite fundamentally implies a getting of the teeth, especially the front teeth, into something so as to grip, pierce, or tear off {bite an apple deeply} …
7tooth — [[t]tu͟ːθ[/t]] ♦♦♦ teeth 1) N COUNT: oft poss N Your teeth are the hard white objects in your mouth and which you use for biting and chewing. She had very pretty straight teeth... If a tooth feels very loose, your dentist may recommend that it s… …
8Bruxism — Grinding and gnashing the teeth. Bruxism is due to clenching of the teeth other than in chewing and is associated with forceful lateral or protrusive jaw movements. This results in grinding or rubbing the teeth together. Bruxism usually occurs… …
9tooth — noun 1 individual tooth ADJECTIVE ▪ broken, chipped, missing ▪ bad, decayed, rotten ▪ loose ▪ …
10ghren- — ghren English meaning: to rub, stroke roughly Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘scharf worũber streifen, zerreiben” Note: extension from gher 2 ds., mostly with dental extension (originally present?) Material: Gk. χραίνω “ touch… …