Gashy

/ˈɡæʃi/ adjective

Definition

Full of gashes; tending to gash or tear; characterized by deep wounds or cuts.

Etymology

From 'gash' (verb or noun) plus the adjective suffix '-y,' following standard English patterns for forming descriptive adjectives.

Kelly Says

The word 'gashy' appears occasionally in older literature to describe rough terrain or traumatized flesh, but modern writers prefer more explicit descriptions like 'deeply cut' or 'badly wounded.'

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