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ˈknurly, a. [f. knurl n. + -y.] a. Having knurls or knots; gnarled. b. Of the nature of a knurl, dwarfish.1602 Marston Antonio's Rev. iv. iii, Till by degrees the tough and knurly trunke Be riv'd in sunder. 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. iii. 6 The high timbring Oake..denotates a rich and battl...
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The grip is made of rubber and has a knurly design. Taurus implemented the inbuilt keylock in 1997; it is activated with a unique key.
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gnarly, a. (ˈnɑːlɪ) [f. gnarl n.1 + -y1. Cf. knurly.] = gnarled.1829 Landor Imag. Conv. Wks. 1846 II. 180 Like a dry and gnarly log of mountain-ash. 1877 Fraser's Mag. XV. 110 From a gnarly branch a delicate blossom issues.Comb. 1877 Lanier Hard Times in Elfland 70 An aged Ram, flapp'd, gnarly-horn'...
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ˈnurly, a. [var. of knurly a.] (See quots.)1806 Fessenden Orig. Poems 136 He's tall, like swamp cedar,..But shrub-oak was never so nurly. Note, A yankeyism for knotty, or gnarled. 1859 Bartlett Dict. Amer. (ed. 2) 298 Nurly, a corrupt pronunciation and orthography of gnarly, i.e. gnarled. 1871 Schel...
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