• Gnasher

    Origin

    gnash + -er

    Full definition of gnasher

    Noun

    gnasher

    (plural gnashers)
    1. One who gnashes teeth.
    2. A tooth.
      • 1993, Alethea Helbig, The Phoenix Award of the Children's Literature Association, 1985-1989, Teeth for the ladies; teeth for the gentlemen — at upwards of two pound ten a gnasher"
      • 1999, Jun 19, Holy molar's, look at this gnasher!; MAMMOTH TOOTH DISCOVERED'', COUNTRY park ranger Bob Thurston could hardly believe his luck when he casually asked bosses at the gravel quarry next door whether any interesting old
      • 2005, Nov 2, Bidders to get bite at Napoleon's gnasher,
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