knag in a sentence
n.
Definition
Knag (noun): a small, protruding knot or imperfection in wood that can cause discomfort or draw attention.
Sample Sentences
- The old wooden chair had a noticeable knag that made it uncomfortable to sit on.
- As I inspected the antique desk, I found a small knag in the corner that caught my eye.
- She tried to ignore the knag in her back that had been bothering her all day.
- The carpenter skillfully repaired the knag in the table, restoring its original beauty.
- During the hike, I stumbled over a knag in the trail and nearly fell over.
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