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No, the word 'gouged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to gouge. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'gouge' is both a noun (gouge, gouges) and a verb (gouge, gouges, gouging, gouged).The noun form of the verb to gouge is the gerund, gouging.
The vicious fighter tried to gouge out his opponent's eyes. Sliding the heavy chair left a deep gouge in the wooden floor.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Tagalog of about: tungkol
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.
William Gouge died in 1653.
William Gouge was born in 1573.
Thomas Gouge was born in 1609.
Thomas Gouge died in 1681.
Martin Gouge died in 1444.
Martin Gouge was born in 1360.
The wounded soldier had a gouge in his chest, from the bullet.
Joseph Gouge Greenwood died in 1894.
Joseph Gouge Greenwood was born in 1821.
A gouge is a tool used to scoop/dig out wood. A bit like a chisel.
A. Gouge has written: 'Recent progress in the design of civil flying boats'
A scribing gouge has the bevel ground on the inside and is used primarily for cutting an internal radius (for example when cutting a mason's mitre). A firmer gouge has the bevel ground on the outer surface and may be used for carving etc.