gnash in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

gnash in the PONS Dictionary

gnash Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Having government step forward to publicly defend religious freedom abroad, therefore, has critics gnashing their teeth.
news.nationalpost.com
The only thing worse than a toothless critic applauding, is a toothless critic gnashing.
www.thehindu.com
As the lonely-whale myth spread, many of those who studied whales for a living gnashed their teeth.
www.stuff.co.nz
Any performance should, ideally, be accompanied by the sound of gnashing teeth and wringing hands.
www.classical-music.com
Tomorrow you will swim, cry, wallow and gnash your teeth in poverty.
www.ghanaweb.com
Some gnashed their teeth for wasting their data and further counselled others not to replicate the blunder.
www.ghanaweb.com
Part and parcel of these heady nights are gnashing of teeth, and occasionally, scandals that lead to seeing heads roll.
business.inquirer.net
White must have been gnashing his teeth when this kind of stuff started to publicly hit the fan.
rabble.ca
At the same time, many conservatives gnashed their teeth over the high court's failure to go all the way.
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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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