gash

[ɡæʃ]

gash Definition

  • 1a long, deep cut or wound
  • 2to make a long, deep cut in something

Using gash: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gash" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He suffered a gash on his forehead after falling off the bike.

  • Example

    She gashed her finger while chopping vegetables.

  • Example

    The knife gashed the surface of the table.

  • Example

    The rock gashed the side of the car.

gash Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gash

Phrases with gash

  • gash in the head

    a severe head injury that results in a long, deep cut

    Example

    He was rushed to the hospital with a gash in the head.

  • a cut or tear in the tire that causes it to deflate

    Example

    The car had a gash in the tire and needed to be replaced.

  • a long, deep cut on the arm

    Example

    She sustained a gash on the arm while hiking in the woods.

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Summary: gash in Brief

The term 'gash' [ɡæʃ] refers to a long, deep cut or wound, and can also mean to make such a cut. It is often used to describe injuries or damage caused by sharp objects, as in 'He suffered a gash on his forehead after falling off the bike.' 'Gash' can also be used to describe cuts or tears in non-living things, such as 'The knife gashed the surface of the table.'