Crossword-Solution: KNURLY 6 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Knurly superl. Full of knots; hard; tough; hence, capable of enduring
or resisting much.

We have 23 clues for the answer “KNURLY”

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Gnarled, as trunks 1 answer
Bumpy, like a log 1 answer
malformed 41 answers
disfigured 42 answers
Gnarled 44 answers
marred 44 answers
curving 45 answers
deformed 45 answers
contorted 47 answers
hooked 47 answers
crippled 48 answers
sinuous 49 answers
unsightly 50 answers
distorted 50 answers
Atypical 51 answers
grisly 51 answers
Twisting 55 answers
bending 56 answers
Dwarfed. 57 answers
Curved 57 answers
misshapen 59 answers
Queer 60 answers
Shocking 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KNURLY (4)

The bumptious, impudent, selfish, “hateful” boy may become a man of force, of learning, of decided capacity, even of polish and good manners, and score success, so that those who know him say how remarkable it is that such a “knurly” lad should have turned out so well.
That Fortune Charles Dudley Warner 2016
And I remembered how one day, after we had come to live near the Mississipi, I floated down, down, hundreds of miles, with a wild fraternity of knurly giants, the boatmen of the Mississipi, and how a dear old man welcomed me back, as if from the grave.
How I Found Livingstone Henry M. Stanley 2004
These old apple-trees make very charming bits of the world in October; the leaves cling to them later than to the other trees, and the turf keeps short and green underneath; and in this grass, which was frosty in the morning, and has not quite dried yet, you can find some cold little cider apples, with one side knurly, and one shiny bright red or yellow cheek.
Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 2005
Shakespeare, in _Midsummer Night’s Dream_, represents him as “a very Shetlander among the gossamer-winged, dainty-limbed fairies, strong enough to knock all their heads together, a rough, knurly-limbed, fawn-faced, shock-pated, mischievous little urchin.” He [_Oberon_] meeteth Puck, which most men call Hobgoblin, and on him doth fall, With words from phrenzy spoken.
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama E. Cobham Brewer 2007
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1985–2021).