to gash
Third Person
gashes
Present Participle
gashing
Past Tense
gashed
Past Participle
gashed
1
to make a deep cut or opening, often using a sharp tool or object
transitive
- During the accident, the broken glass gashed the driver's arm, requiring immediate attention.
- The hiker accidentally gashed their leg on a protruding rock while climbing.
- Using a sharp knife, the chef carefully gashed the fruit to extract the juicy pulp.
- To access the contents, he had to gash the sealed package with scissors.
- She gashed her finger while chopping vegetables with a kitchen knife.
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