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    gash
    /ɡaʃ/

    noun

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

    verb

    • 1. make a long, deep cut in: "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. Noun The dog had a bad gash in his leg. The iceberg made a gash in the hull of the ship. Verb The knife slipped and gashed his finger. her face had been gashed by the rocks as she tumbled down the embankment

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

  5. 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.

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

  7. 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...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. gash meaning, definition, what is gash: a large deep cut or hole in something, f...: Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'gash' 1. A gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something. [...] 2. If you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'gash' American English: gæʃ British English: gæʃ. More. Conjugations of 'gash' present simple: I gash, you gash [...]