knarl (Meaning)

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knarl (n.)

A knot in wood. See Gnarl.

Synonyms & Antonyms of knarl

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knarl Sentence Examples

  1. The gnarled tree stood tall and proud, its branches reaching for the sky.
  2. The old man had a gnarled face, with deep wrinkles and a weathered expression.
  3. The rope had a few gnarls in it, but it was still strong enough to hold the weight.
  4. She loved the way the gnarled roots of the tree wound their way through the soil.
  5. The gnarled metal of the old gate creaked as it opened.
  6. The gnarled branches of the tree reached out like grasping claws.
  7. The gnarled hands of the old woman spoke of a life of hard work and toil.
  8. The gnarled stump of the tree was a reminder of the beauty that had once been.
  9. The woodworker used a chisel to smooth out the gnarls in the wood.
  10. The gnarled roots of the old tree clung tightly to the rocky soil.

FAQs About the word knarl

A knot in wood. See Gnarl.

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The gnarled tree stood tall and proud, its branches reaching for the sky.

The old man had a gnarled face, with deep wrinkles and a weathered expression.

The rope had a few gnarls in it, but it was still strong enough to hold the weight.

She loved the way the gnarled roots of the tree wound their way through the soil.