nash
/næʃ/Definitions
1. noun
a small, often shallow valley or depression in a hillside or mountain
“The hikers navigated through the steep terrain and entered a beautiful nash in the distance.”
2. verb
to break or wear away (something, especially a surface) by friction or abrasion
“The constant rain nashed the pavement, making it slippery and treacherous.”
3. verb
to play (a card game) carelessly or aggressively
“He nashed the deck, taking risks and trying to win the game.”
4. verb
to move or strike (something) with a sudden, forceful motion
“The football player nashed the ball through the opponent’s defense.”