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21 Sentences With "gnashed"

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I wasn't sure if I laughed or gnashed my teeth.
I kind of hope he just stood there and gnashed his teeth.
They gnashed their teeth and growled as they inched closer and closer.
And don't forget Robbins and Seli, who gnashed another 32,000 feet of Manhattan's underbelly.
Investors gnashed their teeth at the prospect of customers no longer profitably buying Microsoft software on CDs.
"Strings soar, teeth are gnashed, heroines throw themselves across beds," Elizabeth Renzetti wrote in The Globe and Mail.
The press wrote stories, policymakers gnashed their teeth — and nothing changed because the U.S. government is largely powerless to intervene.
Honey badger don't give a shit, the video told us, as it gnashed its way through anything that got in its way.
Even though I gnashed my teeth while reading it, it took nothing away from my sincerely great time reading the previous works.
Liberals, for their part, gnashed their teeth over the result, pointing out a variety of methodological flaws that could have skewed it.
I confess that I groaned and gnashed my teeth at another sound clue, 38D: GESSO "we're clear …," even though saying it out loud really does sort of work.
Some researchers theorise that suction-filter feeding in whales began with teeth that could be gnashed together to form a simple sieve, and that only subsequently were these teeth replaced by baleen.
I also completely overlooked that vertical span entry as I gnashed over the across clues; that one was easy for me to figure out and would have helped my time a bit.
My favorite entry was 93A because it provided me with a neato factoid that I probably should have known already since I've crept and gnashed my teeth and cursed my way across this bridge many times.
Trump has gnashed his teeth at having to waive the sanctions again, believing his predecessor, Democratic President Barack Obama, negotiated a bad deal for the United States in agreeing to the accord, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
As any progressive activist will explain through gnashed teeth, the head-snapping scramble is because of the state's "top two" open primary system, which allows the two leading vote-getters — regardless of political parties — to advance to the general election.
But for years after "Eat Pray Love" was published, critics gnashed their teeth over her privilege and silky prose, and questioned the depths of her suffering and the extent of her faith, all the while calculating the exact value of her very good fortune.
When a recent New York Times headline read "Ivy League Moves to Ban Tackling at Football Practice," some fans and football traditionalists reacted with the equivalent of gnashed teeth and rent garments—simply putting the word "ban" next to the world "tackling" was a bridge too far, an affront to the essence of the game.
Once inside, the horse pranced and gnashed its jaw, while the Jockey attempted to mount it, and the Mollie swept the floor with a broom while chasing any girls present. Sometimes they would sing further songs and carols. Upon being presented with payment, the team would leave to repeat the process at another house.
The high ministers sought ways to retain peace in the country and protect the court. It was decided, rather than bow heads in obedience, sitting around and losing chances, better to appreciate what the enemy was up to and move first. If this did not succeed, then we could still follow the present course to make better plans, acting according to the situation. Surely all those who share care and worry for events in our country already understand, having also gnashed their teeth, made their hair stand on end, swearing to wipe out every last bandit.
Evans, which struck down a Colorado state constitutional amendment, passed by popular vote, that forbade antidiscrimination laws' being extended to sexual orientation.. Scalia dissented from the opinion by Justice Kennedy, believing that Bowers had protected the right of the states to pass such measures and that the Colorado amendment was not discriminatory but merely prevented homosexuals from gaining favored status under Colorado law. Scalia later said of Romer, "And the Supreme Court said, 'Yes, it is unconstitutional.' On the basis of—I don't know, the Sexual Preference Clause of the Bill of Rights, presumably. And the liberals loved it, and the conservatives gnashed their teeth".

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