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Hossein Amini
Hi
Could anyone help to understand the meanings of "grinding" and "clashers" in this sentence?
"That crazy rat. Thought Wilbur. Why does he have to stay up all night, **grinding** his **clashers** and distroying people's peroperty?"
Thanks
Sep 21, 2021 1:32 AM
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"Clashers" must mean the rat's teeth. Grinding is what teeth do when they chew food, particularly the back molars. While "grinding" is a common enough word, "clashers" is made up for the occasion, it seems to me.
I hope that helps.
September 21, 2021
O think clashers is supposed to be gnashers
September 21, 2021
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Hossein Amini
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