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gnarl
noun as in growl
noun as in knot
verb as in contort
verb as in deform
verb as in distort
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in grumble
verb as in misshape
verb as in snarl
Example Sentences
Occasional slipups gnarl at the ear as well.
The bass John Relyea, a Met regular, dug into the role of the assassin Sparafucile with his gargoyle of a voice — a dark, threatening gnarl of sound.
“These nights, I don’t know how I survive,” Ben Gibbard repeats on the first track, howling over a distorted gnarl of guitar.
The story of Marek’s ascent after his father leaves him with Villiam intertwines with the gross-out soap opera of his family’s past, the strands mesmerizing as they twist and gnarl together.
"Confrontational", "devastating", "visceral", "frazzled", "guttural, volcanic crescendos of industrial gnarl".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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