Sentences with Gnarl

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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Gnarl'

The old tree's branches gnarl in strange shapes against the evening sky.

The wizard used his staff to gnarl the magical vines, creating a barrier around the castle.

Over time, the once smooth driftwood began to gnarl as it weathered the elements.

The sculptor carefully carved the wood, intentionally causing it to gnarl for added texture.

The ancient map showed mountains with gnarled trails that hinted at hidden treasures.

The hiker navigated the gnarled roots on the forest trail, careful not to trip.

As the storm raged, the ship's sails began to gnarl, making navigation even more difficult.

The gardener pruned the rose bushes, removing the gnarled branches to promote new growth.

As the storm approached, the thunder began to gnarl ominously, echoing through the quiet night.

The old ship's timbers would creak and gnarl in the rough sea, creating an eerie symphony of maritime sounds.

Deep within the cave, the mysterious creature emitted a low gnarling noise that sent shivers down the explorer's spine.

The engine of the vintage car started to gnarl, a sound that both fascinated and intimidated onlookers.

In the haunted mansion, the ghostly presence caused the air to gnarl with supernatural energy, heightening the fear of the visitors.

The beast in the fantasy novel would gnarl fiercely, creating an aura of danger that the protagonist had to face.

The dark clouds began to gnarl overhead, foretelling the impending storm that would soon drench the city.

The old wooden floor of the abandoned house would gnarl underfoot, adding an eerie soundtrack to the ghost hunters' exploration.

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