The old woman's fingers were badly gnarled from years of tedius beading.
The young lad watched in fascination as the old seaman's gnarled hands demonstrated how to splice two ropes together.
gnomes gnarled and gnawed greatly
An alliteration for the words "gnawing gnome" and "gnarled" would be "gnarled gnome gnawing." Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, creating a rhythmic effect. In this case, the repeated "gn" sound in "gnawing," "gnome," and "gnarled" forms the alliteration.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
'Happens" just happened to be the fourth word that was sent forth in the example questioning sentence.
The old tree was bend and gnarled.
The old man reached his gnarled hand towards me. Her motifs gnarled like an rope with a thousand knots.
Did you see the gnarled up tree?
The word gnarled is an adjective describing something as twisted and out of shape. Example sentence: The boy picked up the gnarled tree branch and threw it for the dog to fetch.
my friend ate an gnarled old sweet ! disgusting!
Despite its condition, the gnarled tree was beautiful.
A gnarled tree is twisted and strangely shaped because it is old, There is a large, beautiful garden full of ancient gnarled trees, His hands were gnarled with arthritis.
As we climbed over the old gnarled tree branch we knew we were almost home. Or, the girls hair was twisted and gnarled beyond belief.
Bonsai plants sell well because they are famous for their gnarled limbs. The gnarled roots snagged my foot as I tried to run past the tree.
My brother is very fond of the cane he made from the gnarled root of a tree.
Better with light off
No. Gnarled means twisted and knobby. The opposite of odorless might be 'stinky'.