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Gnarl
/nɑrl/
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Gnarl
verb
(past & past part.
gnarled
; pres. part.
gnarling
)
1.
Twist into a state of deformity.
2.
Make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath.
Synonyms:
croak
,
grumble
,
murmur
,
mutter
.
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Iaran in a voice of lamentation, and her face took on a
gnarl
and a writhe and a solidity of ugly woe that beat the other two and made even
...
— Irish Fairy Tales • James Stephens
Words linked to "Gnarl" :
complain
,
turn
,
sound off
,
plain
,
flex
,
distortion
,
distorted shape
,
deform
,
bend
,
kvetch
,
quetch
,
twist
,
kick
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