knagged Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The siblings constantly knagged at each other, driving their parents to distraction.
- The teacher's sharp voice knagged at the student's attention, demanding respect.
- The lawyer knagged at the witness's testimony, exposing inconsistencies.
- The cat knagged at the yarn ball, its claws and teeth creating a tangled mess.
- The cold winter wind knagged at the exposed skin, leaving it numb and sore.
- The constant knagging of guilt weighed heavily on his conscience.
knagged Meaning
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knagged (a.)
Full of knots; knaggy.
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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.