gnashing in English

verb
1
grind (one's teeth) together, typically as a sign of anger.
no doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage
synonyms:grindgrateraspgritgristbite
verb

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1. • The weeping and gnashing of teeth

2. He kept baring and gnashing his teeth.

3. The news caused great wailing and gnashing of teeth.

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5. Bruxism is the involuntary gnashing, grinding, or clenching of teeth

6. gnashing of their teeth: Or “grinding (clenching) their teeth.”

7. Clenching, grinding, gnashing or grating of teeth in medical terms is known as Bruxism

8. He'll be gnashing his teeth when he hears that we lost the contract.

9. There is where their weeping and the gnashing of their teeth will be.”

10. What is Bruxism? Bruxism is defined as excessive teeth grinding, clenching, and/or gnashing

11. There has been much gnashing of teeth about the proposal to close the hospital.

12. The three gnashing mouths are symbolic... of how effectively the plague ate through the population.

13. The phrase “gnashing their teeth” (verse 21) means striking their teeth together in anger or rage.

14. If you couldn't attend either of the concerts and are currently gnashing your teeth at having missed out, don't despair.

15. The rally was held under the loud sounds of heartbeats, gnashing of teeth, bells and sad funeral music.

16. They use a variant of it, a sort of teeth-gnashing, when they see a bird through a window.

17. A teeth-gnashing [piranha audio type 3] indicated that a piranha was getting pretty ticked off as it chased a competitor.

18. With the boy still gnashing his teeth, foaming from the mouth, and thrashing on the ground in front of them, the father appealed to Jesus with what must have been last-resort desperation in his voice:

19. Grimy tugboats lay beside the traps, shrilling the air with creaking winches as they "Brailed" the struggling fish, a half-ton at a time, from the "pounds," now churned to milky foam by the ever-growing throng of prisoners; and all the time the big plants gulped the sea harvest, faster and faster, clanking and gnashing their metal jaws, while the mounds of salmon lay hip-deep to the crews that