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"Gnashing" had clear connotations of anger, frustration, or even agony (wailing and gnashing of teeth).
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] TerryH 2010
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"Gnashing" had clear connotations of anger, frustration, or even agony (wailing and gnashing of teeth).
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DouglasA 2010
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"Gnashing of teeth because there's nothing to chew," says Qaddafi.
MP Nunan: Christopher Hitchens Meets Kim Jong Il and the Class of 2011 MP Nunan 2011
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Gnashing his teeth, he dug his knees into the ground to heave his big body over her again.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Gnashing his teeth, he dug his knees into the ground to heave his big body over her again.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Gnashing of teeth in Athens, Lisbon, Madrid and Dublin, where such an impediment to growth adds to the problem of bringing the nations' books into some semblance of order.
One-Size Monetary Policy Rarely Fits All Irwin Stelzer 2011
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Gnashing his teeth, he lunged for it, spinning it across the wood floor to her until her magick could seize it and draw it close.
Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010
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Gnashing at the bit of this emptiness you can't swallow down.
[ empty bed ] on 01.04.07 @ 1:43 pm empty-dreams 2007
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Gnashing its teeth, and flashing fire from its eves, it flew upon the body of the girl, and imbedded its fearful talons in her throat, retaining its grasp until she expired.
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Gnashing of teeth and renting of garments which, in the Biblical, means tearing.
Archive 2006-09-17 PeaceBang 2006
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