different between knurry vs knurly
knurry
English
Etymology
knur +? -y
Adjective
knurry (comparative more knurry, superlative most knurry)
- (obsolete) Full of knots.
- 1593, Michael Drayton, "The Shepheards Garland II: The Second Eglog"[1]:
- Now I am like the knurrie-bulked Oke,
- 1593, Michael Drayton, "The Shepheards Garland II: The Second Eglog"[1]:
Synonyms
- knotty
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knurly
English
Etymology
knurl +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n??(?)li/
- Rhymes: -??(?)li
Adjective
knurly (comparative knurlier or more knurly, superlative knurliest or most knurly)
- Gnarled or knotty; hard and misshapen.
knurly From the web:
- knurly meaning
- what does knurly
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