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gnarled造句
(31) A pecan tree can live for 300 years and when they're old and gnarled, they can still bear fruit. (32) The tree has gnarled red branches and deep green leaves. (33) Apollos and Venuses and the Winged Victory of Samothrace are friends of my finger tips. The gnarled, bearded features of Homer are dear to me, for he, too, knew blindness. (34) FAMED red-tailed hawk was expelled lately from his upscale New York nest, due to residents complaining about falling debris, including gnarled remains of pigeons. (35) The gnarled , bearded features of homer are dear to me, for he , too , knew blindness. (36) With its huge, uncouth, gnarled arms and fingers sprawling unsymmetrically , it stood an aged, angry, and scornful monster among the smiling birches. (37) A common goldeneye duck paddles past a snowy bank and toward the reflection of a gnarled tree stump in Lake McDonald, part of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. (38) A great many old people came and knelt around us and prayed, old women with jet-black faces and braided hair, old men with work - gnarled hands. (39) An old , old ivy vine, gnarled and decayed at the roots, climbed the brick wall. (40) He could have seen worse: children with monstrous lolling heads and palsied, tiny limbs, adults with gnarled growths erupting from their bellies. (41) Two stunted apple trees raised their gnarled andbranchesside of the wicket gate. (42) It was easy enough for him to clamber up the gnarled trunk. (43) The site was chosen in part because it has one of the state's largest stands of pitch pine, a tree that can sprout new trunks after fires, giving some a stunted, gnarled appearance. (44) Frank inserted a gnarled finger into his ear and rotated it. (45) My gnarled fingers fumbled as I tried to spring the latch. (46) The gnarled , bearded features of Homer are dear to me, for he, too, knew blindness. (47) Sailor as he was, it was easy enough for him to clamber up the gnarled trunk. (48) An old , old ivy vine , gnarled and decayed at the roots, climbed half - way the brick wall. (49) Two gnarled limbs end in razor - sharp claws, and its single eye reflects constellations in its depths. (50) The law of future interests developed in a most gnarled and complicated way.