verb (used with object) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He decided to gouge out the damaged piece of wood to make it smooth again.

Definition:to remove or hollow out (a part) using a chisel or gouge.

From gouge out

Example:She needed to gouge from the wall to make the necessary space for the new opening.

Definition:to remove or hollow out (a part) with a gouge or similar tool, from (a surface or object).

From gouge from

Example:Conservationists were working to gouge out caves for the bats where they could hibernate safely.

Definition:to create a cave-like hollow or excavation in a rock or any solid material using a chisel or gouge.

From gouge out cave

Example:While trying to gouge at the old plaster, he accidentally damaged the wall beneath.

Definition:to attempt to gouge or remove (something) with a chisel or gouge.

From gouge at