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Adjective

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rasping (comparative more rasping, superlative most rasping)

  1. raspy
    He spoke in a rasping voice due to throat cancer.
  2. exasperating
  3. (sports) Pushing forward with great force.
    • 1890, Horace Gordon Hutchinson, Golf, page 249:
      When the opponent has led off with a fine rasping drive, the noble, but somewhat treacherous, spirit of emulation rises in the breast of the rival, and he is tempted to 'press' –ever so little, but just a little too much in order to outdo his antagonist's effort.
    • 2009, Ian Waterson, Live Through the Dream, page 7777:
      Myhill gets fingertips onto it and helps the rasping drive onto the bar and over or a corner.
    • 2016 August 28, “Toni Kroos missile helps Real Madrid down impressive Celta”, in Stuff:
      Celta then levelled following a crisp move between Daniel Wass, Guidetti and Orellana, the Chilean sending a rasping drive high beyond Casilla.
    • 2023 November 11, Matthew Howarth, “Arsenal 3-1 Burnley”, in BBC Sport:
      Zeki Amdouni had a rasping long-range drive parried away by David Raya

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Verb

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rasping

  1. present participle and gerund of rasp

Noun

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rasping (plural raspings)

  1. A sound that rasps.
  2. The act of rasping as with a file.

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