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gash

noun as in cut made by slicing

verb as in cut by slicing

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Treated for a broken ankle and a gash on his head, Field walked out of the hospital without facing charges, he said.

The signs of devastation were all around us as we headed home – buildings had turned into rubble, small upturned boats sat in the middle of the streets and roads had great gashes in them.

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Her eye was also "gashed open" and her teeth were "wobbly" and would need replacing, she said.

From BBC

The victim suffered bruises on his eyes and a gash on his nose, according to the FBI agent.

To the north, a deep gash in the hill will also be filled with soil, to create a sloping entry from the Simi Hills onto the crossing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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