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    gash
    /ɡaSH/

    noun

    • 1. a long deep slash, cut, or wound: "a bad gash in one leg became infected"
    • 2. the vulva. vulgar slang

    verb

    • 1. make a gash in; cut deeply: "the jagged edges gashed their fingers"

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  2. GASH definition: 1. a long, deep cut, especially in the skin 2. to make a long, deep cut in something, especially…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a deep long cut in flesh. 2. : a deep narrow depression or cut. cut a gash through the forest. a gash in the hull. gash. 2 of 3. verb. gashed; gashing; gashes. transitive verb. : to make a gash in. intransitive verb. : to make a gash : cut. gash. 3 of 3. adjective. 1. chiefly Scotland : knowing, witty. 2.

  4. A gash is a deep cut, like a gash on your knee from a biking accident, or a gash in the earth caused by workers who are digging up a broken sewer.

  5. A gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something. There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye. Synonyms: cut, tear, split, wound More Synonyms of gash. 2. verb. If you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it. He gashed his leg while felling trees.

  6. Gash definition: a long, deep wound or cut; slash. . See examples of GASH used in a sentence.

  7. GASH meaning: 1. a long, deep cut, especially in the skin 2. to make a long, deep cut in something, especially…. Learn more.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · gash (comparative more gash, superlative most gash) Of poor quality; makeshift; improvised; temporary; substituted.

  9. gash (in/on something) a long deep cut in the surface of something, especially a person’s skin. He needed an operation to close a nasty gash in his arm. The explosion left a wide gash in the rock.

  10. Define gash. gash synonyms, gash pronunciation, gash translation, English dictionary definition of gash. tr.v. gashed , gash·ing , gash·es To make a long deep cut in; slash deeply. n. 1. A long deep cut. 2. A deep flesh wound. American Heritage® Dictionary of...

  11. gash something/somebody to make a long deep cut in something, especially a person’s skin. He gashed his hand on a sharp piece of rock. She was gashed in the face with a broken bottle. He had gashed his hand quite badly on some broken glass.