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
- 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.
- The gnarled metal of the old gate creaked as it opened.
- The gnarled branches of the tree reached out like grasping claws.
- The gnarled hands of the old woman spoke of a life of hard work and toil.
- The gnarled stump of the tree was a reminder of the beauty that had once been.
- The woodworker used a chisel to smooth out the gnarls in the wood.
- 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.