Definition of Knurly. Meaning of Knurly. Synonyms of Knurly

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Definition of Knurly

Knurly
Knurly Knurl"y, [Compar. Knurlier; superl. Knurliest.] [See Knur, and cf. Gnarly.] Full of knots; hard; tough; hence, capable of enduring or resisting much.

Meaning of Knurly from wikipedia

- Josephine Knur is a former Australian actress recognised for her eight-month stint as Lorelei Wilkinson in television soap opera Number 96 in 1974. Knur initially...
- Look up gnarl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gnarl may refer to: A rough, knotty protuberance, especially on a tree: Gall, any abnormal outgrowth...
- knowledge knuckle knur knurl beknave knap knead knee kneel knell knight knit knock knot know knurl knackered knaggy knavish knotty known knurly tightknit unbeknown...
- was a local revival in the 1970s. As late as the 1930s exhibition games of knur and spell by veterans drew large crowds to the Rusland Valley in North Lancashire...
- including the Taurus lifetime warranty. The grip is made of rubber and has a knurly design. Taurus implemented the inbuilt keylock in 1997; it is activated...
- Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 28 March 2024. Tunheim, Helga; Hagen, Knur-Øyvind (30 May 2023). "Ingrid Røynesdal blir ny direktør for Nasjonalmuseet:...
- that has a knurled pattern. The terms knurl and knurled are from an earlier knur ‘knot in wood’ and the diminutive -le, from Middle English knaur or knarre...
- 1974, 76 481―669, 1014 Jan Adele Trixie O'Toole 1974–76 527―1098 Josephine Knur Lorelei Wilkinson 1974 557―649 Peter Adams Andy Marshall 1974–75 602―753...
- German Shepherd Pastoral Mr Edwin and Mrs Shirley White 1970 – Bergerie Knur Pyrenean Mountain Dog Working Mr Fred and Mrs Constance Prince 1971 Ch. Ramacon...
- 1999). "Ausruhen gibt es hier nicht". Welt am Sonntag (in German). Deborah Knür (17 August 1999). "Die Besten der Besten studieren jetzt in Harburg". Die...