knarred (Meaning)

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knarred (a.)

Knotty; gnarled.

Synonyms & Antonyms of knarred

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knarred Sentence Examples

  1. The old tree gnarred and creaked in the wind, its branches reaching out like skeletal arms.
  2. As the hiker ascended the mountain, the trail grew increasingly gnarred and treacherous.
  3. The gnarred oak stood as a sentinel in the park, its gnarled roots wrapped around a boulder.
  4. The old man's gnarred hands bore the marks of a life of hard work and sacrifice.
  5. The sculptor used a chisel to carve gnarred lines into the marble, creating a masterpiece of abstract art.
  6. The gnarred stump of the tree was a home to a family of squirrels, who scurried up and down its sides.
  7. The gnarred gnarled and twisted tree roots reached out from the ground like gnarled fingers.
  8. The storm gnarred and howled outside, shaking the windows and doors of the house.
  9. The gnarred gnarled and gnarled wood of the antique table added to its charm and character.
  10. The climber gripped the gnarred rope with all his might, pulling himself up the sheer cliff face.

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Knotty; gnarled.

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The old tree gnarred and creaked in the wind, its branches reaching out like skeletal arms.

As the hiker ascended the mountain, the trail grew increasingly gnarred and treacherous.

The gnarred oak stood as a sentinel in the park, its gnarled roots wrapped around a boulder.

The old man's gnarred hands bore the marks of a life of hard work and sacrifice.