knar (Meaning)

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knar (n.)

See Gnar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of knar

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knar Sentence Examples

  1. The old oak tree had a gnarled and twisted trunk that spoke of its age and resilience.
  2. The intricate knar of the wooden sculpture captured the essence of the forest from which it was carved.
  3. The gnarled roots of the ancient banyan tree stretched out in all directions, creating a natural archway.
  4. The surface of the weathered rock was covered in knars and crevices, each one telling a story of the passing of time.
  5. The gnarled hands of the elderly man spoke of a life filled with hard work and toil.
  6. The path through the forest was filled with knars and fallen branches, making it difficult to navigate.
  7. The gnarled branches of the apple tree reached out towards the sun, their gnarled bark providing a home for insects and birds.
  8. The old man's face was etched with knars and wrinkles, each one a testament to his long and eventful life.
  9. The gnarled vines wrapped themselves around the trunk of the tree, their twisted tendrils creating a natural tapestry.
  10. The gnarled stump of the tree stood as a reminder of the forest fire that had swept through the area, leaving behind a scarred and blackened landscape.

FAQs About the word knar

See Gnar.

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The old oak tree had a gnarled and twisted trunk that spoke of its age and resilience.

The intricate knar of the wooden sculpture captured the essence of the forest from which it was carved.

The gnarled roots of the ancient banyan tree stretched out in all directions, creating a natural archway.

The surface of the weathered rock was covered in knars and crevices, each one telling a story of the passing of time.