knurled (Meaning)

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knurled (a.)

Full of knots; gnarled.

Milled, as the head of a screw, or the edge of a coin.

knurled Sentence Examples

  1. The engineers designed the knurled knob for enhanced grip in slippery conditions.
  2. The knurled handle provided a secure and comfortable grip for the weightlifter during intense workouts.
  3. The knurled texture on the doorknob made it easy to open even with wet or oily hands.
  4. The tool's knurled surface prevented it from slipping out of the mechanic's grasp while working on intricate machinery.
  5. The knurled pattern on the fishing reel's spool ensured a firm grip for smooth line release.
  6. The knurled knob on the microscope allowed for precise adjustments while observing specimens.
  7. The knurled control panel on the machine provided tactile feedback for accurate operation.
  8. The knurled edges of the dumbbell handles ensured a secure grip during weightlifting exercises.
  9. The knurled surface on the gear shifter provided a comfortable and secure grip for the driver.
  10. The knurled nut on the plumbing fixture required a wrench for proper tightening.

FAQs About the word knurled

Full of knots; gnarled., Milled, as the head of a screw, or the edge of a coin.

knurly, pocked, knobbly, nubbly, nubby, pitted,knobby, undulating, nonuniform, roughened

uniform, level,smooth, flat, flat, smooth, uniform, level, straight, horizontal

The engineers designed the knurled knob for enhanced grip in slippery conditions.

The knurled handle provided a secure and comfortable grip for the weightlifter during intense workouts.

The knurled texture on the doorknob made it easy to open even with wet or oily hands.

The tool's knurled surface prevented it from slipping out of the mechanic's grasp while working on intricate machinery.