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Gnarl

nɑːl
noun

A rough, knotty protuberance, especially on a tree.

Usage examples:

A blackthorn topped with a two-humped gnarl

Gnarled

nɑːld
adjective

Knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age.

Usage examples:

The gnarled old oak tree

Gnarlier

ˈnɑː.li
adjective

Gnarled.

Usage examples:

Twisted trees and gnarly roots

Gnarliest

ˈnɑː.li
adjective

Gnarled.

Usage examples:

Twisted trees and gnarly roots

Gnarly

ˈnɑː.li
adjective

Gnarled.

Usage examples:

Twisted trees and gnarly roots
verb

Grind (one's teeth) together as a sign of anger (often used hyperbolically).

Usage examples:

No doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage
verb

Grind (one's teeth) together as a sign of anger (often used hyperbolically).

Usage examples:

No doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage
verb

Grind (one's teeth) together as a sign of anger (often used hyperbolically).

Usage examples:

No doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage
verb

Grind (one's teeth) together as a sign of anger (often used hyperbolically).

Usage examples:

No doubt he is gnashing his teeth in rage

Gnat

næt
noun

A small two-winged fly that resembles a mosquito. gnats include both biting and non-biting forms, and they typically form large swarms.

Usage examples:

Included among the invertebrates are moth flies, wood gnats, midges, punkies, mosquitoes, marsh bee…

Gnathic

ˈnæθ.ɪk
adjective

Relating to the jaws.

Usage examples:

Hominoids consist of seven dental and gnathic specimens, reviewed by leakey and walker.

Gnats

næt
noun

A small two-winged fly that resembles a mosquito. gnats include both biting and non-biting forms, and they typically form large swarms.

Usage examples:

Included among the invertebrates are moth flies, wood gnats, midges, punkies, mosquitoes, marsh bee…

Gnaw

nɔː
verb

Bite at or nibble something persistently.

Usage examples:

Watching a dog gnaw at a big bone
phrasal verb

Become ground down or deteriorate

phrasal verb

To gradually reduce or spoil something

Usage examples:

Bad debts are continuing to gnaw away at the bank's profits.

Gnawed

nɔː
verb

Bite at or nibble something persistently.

Usage examples:

Watching a dog gnaw at a big bone

Gnawing

ˈnɔː.ɪŋ
adjective

Persistently worrying or distressing.

Usage examples:

That gnawing pain in her stomach
verb

Bite at or nibble something persistently.

Usage examples:

Watching a dog gnaw at a big bone

Gnaws

nɔː
verb

Bite at or nibble something persistently.

Usage examples:

Watching a dog gnaw at a big bone

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