knag (Meaning)

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knag (n.)

A knot in wood; a protuberance.

A wooden peg for hanging things on.

The prong of an antler.

The rugged top of a hill.

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A knot in wood; a protuberance., A wooden peg for hanging things on., The prong of an antler., The rugged top of a hill.

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The heavy coat hung gracefully on the sturdy wooden knag near the front door.

The antique knag, intricately carved with a floral pattern, added a touch of vintage charm to the minimalist hallway.

As the sun cast long shadows through the window, the homeowner carefully hung her prized scarf on the ornate brass knag.

In the rustic cabin, a collection of mismatched knags served as a whimsical display for an array of hats and scarves.