gnashy
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
- Related to or typical of gnashing the teeth.
- Of a sound, grating and harsh.
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Characterized by grinding or gnashing.
— Deft and comfy, if gnashy of engine, the Prizm looks like an inspired sketch that somehow made it into metal and ought to be viewed as a traveling sculpture exhibit.
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Unpleasant; tedious or undesirable.
— Even Hozomeen'll crack and fall apart, nothing lasts, it is only a faring-in-that-which-everything-is, a passing-through, that's what's going on, why ask questions or tear hair or weep, the burble blear purple Lear on his moor of woes he is only a gnashy old flap with winged whiskers beminded by a fool -- to be and not to be, that's what we are -- Does the Void take any part in life and death?
词源
From gnash + -y.
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