2. Verb. (past of gash) ¹
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Definition of Gashed
1. gash [v] - See also: gash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gashed
Literary usage of Gashed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Northern Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer, Francis James Gillen (1904)
"Of course everything is hedged around with very definite rules, and when a man
of any particular class dies it is always men FIG. 136.—MAN WITH gashed THIGH ..."
2. Our First Century: Being a Popular Descriptive Portraiture of the One by Richard Miller Devens (1876)
"Twenty Sudden and Terrible Blows, with a Solid Gutta Percha Cane, Dealt upon Mr.
Sumner's Bare Head.—He Staggers and Falls, Senseless, gashed, and Bleeding. ..."
3. The Democratic Speaker's Hand-book by A R Cazauran (1868)
"One or two white persons were gashed, and a military force was sent over to
maintain order, but the hogs were removed SOUTHERN RADICAL LEGISLATURES. ..."
4. So this Then is The Battle of Waterloo by Victor Hugo (1907)
"... sabred, gashed, butchered, shot, and burnt,—all this that a peasant may say
to a traveler at the present day, "If you like to give me three francs, sir, ..."
5. Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: A Story of a Picture by Francis Bicknell Carpenter (2000)
"... and in silence the great tears coursed down his gashed cheeks, as it sank into
his heart. LXXII. At the Cabinet meeting held the morning of the day of ..."
6. The Northern Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer, Francis James Gillen (1904)
"Of course everything is hedged around with very definite rules, and when a man
of any particular class dies it is always men FIG. 136.—MAN WITH gashed THIGH ..."
7. Our First Century: Being a Popular Descriptive Portraiture of the One by Richard Miller Devens (1876)
"Twenty Sudden and Terrible Blows, with a Solid Gutta Percha Cane, Dealt upon Mr.
Sumner's Bare Head.—He Staggers and Falls, Senseless, gashed, and Bleeding. ..."
8. The Democratic Speaker's Hand-book by A R Cazauran (1868)
"One or two white persons were gashed, and a military force was sent over to
maintain order, but the hogs were removed SOUTHERN RADICAL LEGISLATURES. ..."
9. So this Then is The Battle of Waterloo by Victor Hugo (1907)
"... sabred, gashed, butchered, shot, and burnt,—all this that a peasant may say
to a traveler at the present day, "If you like to give me three francs, sir, ..."
10. Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: A Story of a Picture by Francis Bicknell Carpenter (2000)
"... and in silence the great tears coursed down his gashed cheeks, as it sank into
his heart. LXXII. At the Cabinet meeting held the morning of the day of ..."