knurly Antonyms

Meaning of knurly

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knurly (superl.)

Full of knots; hard; tough; hence, capable of enduring or resisting much.

knurly Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man's knurly hands showed a lifetime of hard work and perseverance.
  2. The old oak tree stood tall and proud, its knurly branches reaching towards the sky.
  3. The gnarled branches of the old apple tree were covered in tiny, sweet apples.
  4. The rough, knurly texture of the driftwood intrigued the young artist.
  5. The dogwood tree's knurly trunk had been shaped by years of battling harsh winds.
  6. The rustic cabin had a knurly wooden door that creaked open and closed.
  7. The old man's knurly cane helped him steady his steps as he walked.
  8. The hiker admired the knurly roots of the ancient redwood tree.
  9. The gnarled bonsai tree was a testament to the patience and skill of its caretaker.
  10. The weathered, knurled fence posts added character to the old country farm.

FAQs About the word knurly

Full of knots; hard; tough; hence, capable of enduring or resisting much.

knurled, nubbly, nubby, knobby, knobbly, undulatory, burred, rutty,pitted, sandpapery

smooth, true, exact, level, even, regular, uniform, exact, smooth, flat

The elderly man's knurly hands showed a lifetime of hard work and perseverance.

The old oak tree stood tall and proud, its knurly branches reaching towards the sky.

The gnarled branches of the old apple tree were covered in tiny, sweet apples.

The rough, knurly texture of the driftwood intrigued the young artist.