"Knar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Knar" Meaning

The word "knar" is a dialectical or colloquial variant of the English word "knar" or "know", meaning to have knowledge or information about something.

"Knar" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "knar":

Examples

Definition: A knar is a small, usually painful, knot found in wood.

Example 1

The carpenter had to remove the knar from the tree trunk before he could start building the table.

Example 2

The forest ranger was surprised to find a large knar in the freshly cut wood, which could cause it to warp.

Example 3

The woodworker carefully sanded away the knar, making sure not to scratch the surrounding wood.

Example 4

Although the knar was small, it was making the piece of wood difficult to shape.

Example 5

The timber supplier inspected the wood for knar before selling it to the furniture maker.

Note: The word "knar" is not commonly used in modern English, so these examples are based on hypothetical scenarios.

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