"Gnashed" is a word in ENGLISH

gnashed ENGLISH
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baglot HILIGAYNON

báglot - To gnash one’s teeth. See bágrot id. Even in Hiligáynon "bágrot” is more commonly used than báglot.

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bagrot HILIGAYNON

bágrot - To gnash one’s teeth, to grind the teeth, to strike or dash the teeth together in anger or …

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bakho HILIGAYNON

bákhò - Grief, sorrow, lament, lamentation, wail, complaint, plaint, groan, moan, sigh; to sigh, groan, moan, lament, grieve, wail, complain, …

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chirk ENGLISH

To shriek; to gnash; to utter harsh or shrill cries.

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domo HILIGAYNON

domô - To clench—, grind—, gnash—, one’s teeth, etc. (cf. dumô, doóm, ókdom).

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doom HILIGAYNON

doóm - To munch, crunch, craunch, cranch, grind, chew noisily between the teeth, gnash. Malúyag ka magdoóm sing maís nga …

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dumo HILIGAYNON

dumô - To chew noisily, munch, crunch, craunch, champ, as when eating roast corn or the like; to clench—, grind—, …

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gnash ENGLISH

To grind or strike the teeth together.

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gnash ENGLISH

To strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash the teeth.

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gnashingly ENGLISH
i CEBUANO

i instrumental passive verb a? x, future. (past gi-, subjunc-tive -i. Potential forms: past na-, or, alternatively, gika-; fu-ture and …

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kabukab ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to grit, gnash, grind the teeth. Apay nga agkabkabukab ka? Why are you gnashing your teeth? /MANG- :-EN/ …

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kagut CEBUANO

kágut n gnashing, grinding sound. v [a2] make a gnashing, grind-ing sound. Nikágut ang ákung ngípun sa kalágut, I gnashed …

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lagut CEBUANO

lagut v {1} [A; a12] chew tobacco. Bahù ug bàbà ang táwung mulagut, A person who chews tobacco will develop …

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ngaretnget ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to grit or gnash the teeth. Agngaretnget nga maturog ni Pedro. Peter gnashes his teeth as he sleeps.

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okdom HILIGAYNON

ókdom - Gnashing, grinding (of teeth); to gnash or grind the teeth, strike the teeth together in anger or pain. …

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tusk ENGLISH

To bare or gnash the teeth.

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