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  1. RASP definition: 1. a tool with a rough blade, used for shaping wood or metal 2. a rough unpleasant noise, like…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of RASP is to rub with something rough; specifically : to abrade with a rasp. How to use rasp in a sentence.

  3. If something rasps or if you rasp it, it makes a harsh, unpleasant sound as it rubs against something hard or rough. Sabres rasped from scabbards and the horsemen spurred forward. [ VERB preposition ]

  4. When you rasp, you either file wood with a metal tool, or you speak in a harsh, irritating voice. Your rasp -y voice might get you a gig as a lounge singer, but probably not as a preschool teacher. The tool called a rasp is a special kind of wood file that's much coarser than sandpaper, and when you use it, you rasp.

  5. Rasp definition: to scrape or abrade with a rough instrument.. See examples of RASP used in a sentence.

  6. RASP meaning: 1. a tool with a rough blade, used for shaping wood or metal 2. a rough unpleasant noise, like…. Learn more.

  7. Rasp Definition. A coarse file with sharp, pointed projections. A type of rough file with raised points instead of ridges, used esp. on wood. An act of rasping. A rough, grating sound. To scrape or rub with or as with a file. To utter in a rough, grating tone. To scrape roughly; grate.

  8. Definition of rasp noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Britannica Dictionary definition of RASP. 1. [+ object] : to speak in a way that sounds rough or harsh. “Let go of my arm,” she rasped. 2. [no object] : to make a rough, harsh sound. The metal boxes rasped as they were dragged across the floor. 3. [+ object] : to rub (something) with a rough object or substance.

  10. 1. a harsh grating noise. 2. (Tools) a coarse file with rows of raised teeth. vb. 3. ( tr) to scrape or rub (something) roughly, esp with a rasp; abrade. 4. to utter with or make a harsh grating noise.