knagged Antonyms

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Meaning of knagged

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knagged (a.)

Full of knots; knaggy.

knagged Sentence Examples

  1. The thief knagged the necklace from the unsuspecting victim.
  2. The dog knagged at the leash, eager to go for a walk.
  3. The wind knagged at the loose shingles, threatening to tear them off.
  4. The child knagged at a piece of bread, crumbs falling all over.
  5. The siblings constantly knagged at each other, driving their parents to distraction.
  6. The teacher's sharp voice knagged at the student's attention, demanding respect.
  7. The lawyer knagged at the witness's testimony, exposing inconsistencies.
  8. The cat knagged at the yarn ball, its claws and teeth creating a tangled mess.
  9. The cold winter wind knagged at the exposed skin, leaving it numb and sore.
  10. The constant knagging of guilt weighed heavily on his conscience.

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Full of knots; knaggy.

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The thief knagged the necklace from the unsuspecting victim.

The dog knagged at the leash, eager to go for a walk.

The wind knagged at the loose shingles, threatening to tear them off.

The child knagged at a piece of bread, crumbs falling all over.