Gnasht vs Gnashy - What's the difference?
gnasht | gnashy |
(obsolete) (gnash)
To grind (one's teeth) in pain or in anger.
To grind between the teeth.
(Geordie) To run away
gnashing the teeth
(of a sound) grating and harsh
(informal)
As a verb gnasht
is (obsolete) (gnash).As an adjective gnashy is
gnashing the teeth.gnasht
English
Verb
(head)gnash
English
Verb
(es)- to gnash the teeth
- to gnash the air in fury
- to gnash a carpet
Derived terms
* gnasher/gnashers * gnashyAnagrams
* English terms with homophonesgnashy
English
Adjective
(er)- explain and word all that gnashy science into flowery bower chat