Moderate as in contort To gnarl means to produce a rough or twisted appearance, typically in reference to the bark of a tree. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Gnarl'
As the storm raged on, the ship's ropes started to gnarl, creating a challenging situation for the sailors.
The ancient book's leather cover had started to gnarl, adding a sense of history to the valuable manuscript.
As the storm raged on, the sea began to gnarl, creating waves that challenged even the most experienced sailors.
The gnarled maze of city streets confused even the most experienced taxi drivers.
The mountain trail, gnarled and uneven, presented a challenging ascent for the intrepid climbers.
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