Sentence examples for a gash of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a gash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deep cut or wound, often in a dramatic or vivid context.
Example: "He had a gash of blood running down his arm after the accident."
Alternatives: "a cut of" or "a wound of".

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His eyes were swollen shut and a gash of stitches stretched down his face.

As if to underline her character's unabashed ferocity and vulgarity, LuPone's mouth is a gash of red.

Her wavy hair is black, her skin pale as chalk, her lips a gash of blood red.

But on Sept. 2 he was gored again, this time with a gash of nearly six inches in his buttocks.

He looks across the slope to where, a few hundred yards away, a gash of lighter gray sediment cuts across the hill, then disappears.

Down by the saddling boxes here, a pink magnolia sapling is twitching reluctantly into bloom, a gash of colour in the damp, grey tableau.

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On the fourth rung, I felt a splash of something hot and wet on my face, and as I looked up to see what it was I noticed blood lots of it—spurting out of a gash on the top of my hand and streaming down the ladder.

With each compression, blood trickled from the sailor's mouth and bubbled out of a gash on the bridge of his nose.

She sustained a gash on top of her right hand, and on the same location of her palm.

Neighbors found Ms. Savio's body in the bathtub of her suburban Chicago home — a gash on the back of her head.

Pulled across the face of the coal and guided by a pipe on the face side of a segmented conveyor, the plow carved a gash off the bottom of the seam.

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