Used in a Sentence

gashed

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for gashed.

Editorial note

The lack of predictability that a gashed toe would result in a painful death is beside the point.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Having gashes; slashed.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of gashed gathered in one view.

adjective

Having gashes; slashed.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for gashed.

Example sentences

1

The lack of predictability that a gashed toe would result in a painful death is beside the point.

2

Some readers may decide that the wedding was completely gashed, others may decide that it was 98% great.

3

Note that the pliers method is the safer way of opening it up, I haven't gashed open my hand with that method yet!

4

Microsoft.com is still using the gashed-O wordmark.

5

I fly with my bicycle at least four times a year, and about half the time my cardboard box has been gashed open by the time I collect it at the destination.

6

Pity the poor founder with their meager twenty percent--an employee at their pennies of equity is vanishingly unlikely, even at a successful company, to make back the opportunity cost of having their salaries gashed by going to a startup.

Quote examples

1

It uses a local bloom filter and transmits only gashed of prefixes of the URL if the filter says "maybe".

2

Some 130 people attended; there were hecklers, but Hitler's military friends promptly ejected them by force, and the agitators "flew down the stairs with gashed heads." The next year, on 24 February, he announced the party's Twenty-Five Point program at a mass meeting of some 2000 people at the HofbrÀuhaus.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use gashed in a sentence?

The lack of predictability that a gashed toe would result in a painful death is beside the point.

What does gashed mean?

Having gashes; slashed.

What part of speech is gashed?

gashed is commonly used as adjective.