Similar words: gnarl, gnarled, early, nearly, yearly, clearly, not nearly, scholarly. Meaning: adj. used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots.
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1. Wow, man! That's totally gnarly!
2. The night before the trials, he shaved a gnarly goatee off his chin.
3. The gnarly Texas scrub provides a vivid counterpoint to the fading sunlight.
4. On the way home, there was a gnarly car wreck on the side of the road.
5. There, he ran into a gnarly old lady.
6. I see conundrums, dilemmas , quandaries , impasses, gnarly thickets of fateful possibility with no obvious way out.
7. EXAMPLE : Champion surfers are attracted the gnarly surf along the eastern Australian coast.
8. EXAMPLE : My little brother paid a lot for his gnarly new snowboard.
9. We're going to make an awesome wood emboss effect, put bullet holes into the wood, and finally smoke 'em up to a gnarly Wyatt-Earp-just-walked-past look.
More similar words: gnarl, gnarled, early, nearly, yearly, clearly, not nearly, scholarly, popularly, early bird, similarly, regularly, snarl, familiarly, singularly, irregularly, an early bird, snarled, particularly, early warning, gnaw, gnat, hourly, curly, surly, burly, gnash, overly, fairly, motherly.