Pronunciation: /nɑrsti/
adjective describing something that is rough, uneven, or gnarled in texture or appearance
A1 The knarsty old door creaked when I opened it.
A2 The knarsty branches scratched against the window in the wind.
B1 The knarsty wooden floorboards added character to the old house.
B2 The knarsty sound of the old piano filled the room with nostalgia.
C1 Her knarsty voice hinted at years of smoking and hard living.
C2 The knarsty texture of the fabric gave it a vintage feel.
formal The knarsty old tree stood tall in the middle of the forest.
informal I tripped over that knarsty root again!
slang That knarsty dude always has the best skateboarding tricks.
figurative The knarsty situation required delicate handling to avoid any further complications.
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