gnarly (Meaning)

Wordnet

gnarly (s)

used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots

Webster

gnarly (a.)

Full of knots; knotty; twisted; crossgrained.

gnarly Sentence Examples

  1. The gnarly tree roots twisted and reached into the surrounding crevices.
  2. The skater navigated the gnarly half-pipe with precision, executing complex maneuvers.
  3. The biker's gnarly scars were a testament to his daring adventures.
  4. The storm produced gnarly waves that pounded the coastline relentlessly.
  5. The old man's gnarled hands spoke volumes about his years of toil.
  6. The gnarly oak had weathered centuries of wind and rain.
  7. The rock climber's gnarly fingers gripped the slippery wall with determination.
  8. The mountaineer faced gnarly conditions on his summit attempt.
  9. The gnarly leather jacket gave the biker a rugged appearance.
  10. The surfer caught a gnarly wave and rode it with confidence to the beach.

FAQs About the word gnarly

used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knotsFull of knots; knotty; twisted; crossgrained.

wicked, awful, shocking, abominable,ugly, repulsive, obscene, loathsome, sickening, repugnant

pleasurable, nice, agreeable, agreeable, delicious, nice, grateful, satisfying, congenial, satisfying

The gnarly tree roots twisted and reached into the surrounding crevices.

The skater navigated the gnarly half-pipe with precision, executing complex maneuvers.

The biker's gnarly scars were a testament to his daring adventures.

The storm produced gnarly waves that pounded the coastline relentlessly.