knaggy Synonyms

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knaggy Meaning

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knaggy (a.)

Knotty; rough; figuratively, rough in temper.

knaggy Sentence Examples

  1. The old oak tree stood tall and proud, its trunk gnarled and knaggy with age.
  2. The path was treacherous, littered with knaggy roots and loose rocks.
  3. The sculptor chiseled away at the stone, revealing the knaggy features of a human face.
  4. The child's knaggy teeth stuck out from under his lip as he grinned.
  5. The hiker carefully navigated the knaggy terrain, taking care not to trip or fall.
  6. The artist used a knaggy piece of wood to create a striking sculpture.
  7. The climbers struggled up the knaggy cliff face, their hands and feet slipping on the loose rock.
  8. The old woman's gnarled and knaggy fingers told the story of a life well-lived.
  9. The knaggy branches of the tree reached out over the river, casting long shadows on the water below.
  10. The knaggy bark of the tree provided shelter for a variety of small creatures.

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Knotty; rough; figuratively, rough in temper.

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The old oak tree stood tall and proud, its trunk gnarled and knaggy with age.

The path was treacherous, littered with knaggy roots and loose rocks.

The sculptor chiseled away at the stone, revealing the knaggy features of a human face.

The child's knaggy teeth stuck out from under his lip as he grinned.