Definition of Knurrs

1. knurr [n] - See also: knurr

Lexicographical Neighbors of Knurrs

knuckling down
knuckly
knucks
knuff
knuffs
knur
knurl
knurled
knurlier
knurliest
knurling
knurlings
knurls
knurly
knurr
knurrs (current term)
knurry
knurs
knut
knuts
knutson-vandenberg act
knyfe
knyght
knyghts
koa
koaita
koala
koala bear
koala bears
koalas

Literary usage of Knurrs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1839)
"He returned to Paris to resto in '*• when: he regularly gave two courses of knurrs '[' phrenology annually ; but complained, (hut dann? ..."

2. Principles of English Etymology by Walter William Skeat (1892)
"... thin oaken boards (evidently wood with knurrs or knots in it); lucke, luck; masele, measles, spots; maser, maple, ..."

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