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rasp
[rasp, rahsp]
verb (used with object)
to scrape or abrade with a rough instrument.
to scrape or rub roughly.
The glacier rasped the valley floor.
to grate upon or irritate.
The sound rasped his nerves.
to utter with a grating sound.
to rasp out an answer.
verb (used without object)
to scrape or grate.
to make a grating sound.
noun
an act of rasping.
a rasping sound.
a coarse file, used mainly on wood, having separate conical teeth.
(in an insect) a roughened surface used in stridulation.
rasp
1/ rɑːsp /
noun
a harsh grating noise
a coarse file with rows of raised teeth
verb
(tr) to scrape or rub (something) roughly, esp with a rasp; abrade
to utter with or make a harsh grating noise
to irritate (one's nerves or senses); grate (upon)
rasp
2/ rɑːsp /
noun
an informal or Scot word for raspberry
Other Word Forms
- raspish adjective
- unrasped adjective
- rasper noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of rasp1
Example Sentences
Her voice remains a strong point - resonant and flexible, with a hint of the rasp she inherited from her father, Albanian rock singer Dukajin Lipa.
To play Springsteen, White studied hundreds of archive videos to capture the singer's characteristic New Jersey rasp and athletic stage moves.
Murray is good, delivering threats in an East Coast rasp and maximizing the dispassion in his eyes.
On Saturday, however, all three of his goals came from open play – including a rasping long-range drive in the second half to complete his hat-trick.
Lefty Gunplay, a relentless MC from the atypical rap neighborhood of Baldwin Park, has perhaps the shortest cameo on the record — repeating a four-word outro on the smash hit “tv off” in his trademark rasp.
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