1. gnashing - Noun
2. gnashing - Verb
of Gnash
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat gnashing is not a comfort, what gnawing of the worm is not a tickling, what torment is not a marriage bed to this damnation, to be secluded eternally, eternally, eternally from the sight of God? John Donne
Saturday night at my house, I often trot out classic movies and force the urchins to watch them. There is much wailing and gnashing of teeth, but I think it's important to teach kids about American culture, and films are certainly a big part of it. Bill O'Reilly
It was one of the tenets of her life - the strongest, perhaps, of all those doctrines on which she built her faith - that this world is a world of woe; that wailing and suffering, if not gnashing of teeth, is and should be the condition of mankind preparatory to eternal bliss. Anthony Trollope
After lots of moans and groans and gnashing of teeth, he said something quite profound that should resonate with every of us. Source: Internet
Against an earlier promise that salary of workers would be paid before the end of the month, civil servants in Imo State are gnashing their teeth and lamenting of final shortcomings over the inability of the state government to pay monthly salaries. Source: Internet
As Justice Samuel Alito put it in a speech this month that caused some gnashing of teeth: “All sorts of things can be called an emergency or disaster of major proportions. Source: Internet