gnarl (Meaning)
Wordnet
gnarl (n)
something twisted and tight and swollen
Wordnet
gnarl (v)
twist into a state of deformity
make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath
Webster
gnarl (v. i.)
To growl; to snarl.
Webster
gnarl (n.)
a knot in wood; a large or hard knot, or a protuberance with twisted grain, on a tree.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gnarl
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gnarl Sentence Examples
- The old oak's gnarled roots twisted and spread beneath the ground.
- The gnarled branches of the ancient tree reached out into the sky.
- The gnarled knuckles of the elderly woman spoke of a life well-lived.
- The gnarled stump of the fallen tree provided a resting spot for weary hikers.
- The gnarled vines crept up the trellis, eager to reach the sunlight.
- The gnarled rope hung from the ceiling, providing an obstacle for the climbers.
- The gnarled metal sculpture stood in the garden, its intricate design a testament to the artist's skill.
- The gnarled teeth of the shark sank into its prey.
- The gnarled cables stretched across the valley, carrying electricity to the distant towns.
- The gnarled fingers of the surgeon deftly operated on the patient.
FAQs About the word gnarl
something twisted and tight and swollen, twist into a state of deformity, make complaining remarks or noises under one's breathTo growl; to snarl., a knot in wo
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The old oak's gnarled roots twisted and spread beneath the ground.
The gnarled branches of the ancient tree reached out into the sky.
The gnarled knuckles of the elderly woman spoke of a life well-lived.
The gnarled stump of the fallen tree provided a resting spot for weary hikers.