Gnarled

nudoso
definition
adjective
the gnarled old oak tree
knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age.
translation of 'gnarled'
adjective
nudoso,
retorcido
example
The 'gnarled' brown trees twisted into the earth and entwined each other in thick embraces.
I followed them for at least a dozen meters before they ended at the foot of a 'gnarled' old oak, the massive boughs wearing snow and ice.
There was a picture in the paper I was reading of an old black woman, 'gnarled' as an olive tree.
A 'gnarled' old man is standing on the terracotta balcony of his home.
Donovan reached out and grasped the old woman's 'gnarled' hand.
She placated him, smoothing down his shoulder length hair with her rough and 'gnarled' hands.
The legs were 'gnarled' and twisted, the left one bent at a crazy angle making the beast tip to one side slightly.
Imagine feeling a little bored while you're sketching a 'gnarled' old boot in your art class.
The rough surface and the 'gnarled' features have become the distinctive marks of his works.
The wind howled in an unearthly never-ending scream, whistling through the 'gnarled' , twisted trees.
Her sister came away from the counter and sat down at one of the rough, 'gnarled' chairs at the table.
I dreamt that we were old, really old, and we were walking with my 'gnarled' old hand in yours.
The trunk of the silver birch has always been too bent and 'gnarled' for commercial use.
Renowned for its longevity, a 'gnarled' , twisted olive tree can bear fruit for several hundred years.
He can make a haunting face peer from the 'gnarled' old trunk of a great oak or fashion an oversized stag beetle from a lime tree.
The disciples have 'gnarled' hands, rough faces with the grime and sweat of an arduous day at their fishing nets.
She held out her 'gnarled' hands, as twisted and brown as the galls of a walnut tree.
The old 'gnarled' trees of the forest grew up to the edge of another bank, their roots jutting out into the deep water.
They were old, and they were tall, crooked and 'gnarled' from weather and from time.
From the tiny baby to the 'gnarled' old man, the reward for living is the same: death.
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