gnash in the PONS Dictionary

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As the lonely-whale myth spread, many of those who studied whales for a living gnashed their teeth.
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The poor people gnashed their teeth as justice became elusive.
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Any performance should, ideally, be accompanied by the sound of gnashing teeth and wringing hands.
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Part and parcel of these heady nights are gnashing of teeth, and occasionally, scandals that lead to seeing heads roll.
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Tomorrow you will swim, cry, wallow and gnash your teeth in poverty.
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It's possible -- even probable -- that not every player about whom fans are gnashing teeth will be an absolute priority to re-sign when the time comes.
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White must have been gnashing his teeth when this kind of stuff started to publicly hit the fan.
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Oh, look, there's a sour grape gnashed in my teeth!
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Gnash is available both as a standalone player for desktop computers and embedded devices, as well as a plugin for several browsers.
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You have to step right out of cover and gnash your teeth as you check all around you for incoming enemies from above and below.
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