gnarled Antonyms
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Meaning of gnarled
Wordnet
gnarled (s)
used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots
Webster
gnarled (imp. & p. p.)
of Gnarl
Webster
gnarled (a.)
Knotty; full of knots or gnarls; twisted; crossgrained.
gnarled Sentence Examples
- The windswept oak tree stood majestically, its gnarled branches reaching towards the heavens.
- The elderly woman's hands were gnarled from years of toil and hard work.
- The gnarled roots of the ancient banyan tree spread out like a sprawling octopus.
- The gnarled steel beam of the old bridge creaked and groaned beneath the weight of passing trains.
- The gnarled pine stump bore witness to the forest fire that had ravaged the area a century ago.
- Martha's gnarled face reflected a lifetime of laughter and sorrow.
- The gnarled vines climbed up the brick wall, casting an intricate shadow below.
- The gnarled branches of the weeping willow dipped gracefully into the tranquil lake.
- The gnarled wooden table in the tavern had countless stories to tell.
- The gnarled oak sculpture captured the essence of ancient wisdom and resilience.
FAQs About the word gnarled
used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knotsof Gnarl, Knotty; full of knots or gnarls; twisted; crossgrained.
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The windswept oak tree stood majestically, its gnarled branches reaching towards the heavens.
The elderly woman's hands were gnarled from years of toil and hard work.
The gnarled roots of the ancient banyan tree spread out like a sprawling octopus.
The gnarled steel beam of the old bridge creaked and groaned beneath the weight of passing trains.