Gnarring

Word GNARRING
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Through all the commotion of the king's visits, the coming and going, the clang of hoofs and clanking of armour, the heaving of hearts and clamour of tongues, he lay lapped in ignorance and ministration, hidden from the world and deaf to the gnarring of its wheels, prisoned in a twilight dungeon, to which Richard's sword had been the key. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

There they left him, shutting the great gnarring brazen door of the vault, as they departed for the upper regions of the castle. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

He woke in terror unspeakable, and would have started up but the moment he moved, the legserpent drew his coils closer, and closer still, and drew and drew until the quaking traitor heard the joints of his bedstead grinding and gnarring. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

A philosophical Doctor: A disconsolate Meat - jack, gnarring and creaking with rust and work. ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

Meat-jack, gnarring and creaking with rust and work; and this, in Scottish dialect, is _its_ Byronian musical Life-philosophy, sung according to ability! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

No, is an unfortunate rusty Meat-jack, gnarring and creaking with rust and work; and this, in Scottish dialect, is _its_ Byronian musical Life-philosophy, sung according to ability! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

A philosophical Doctor: A disconsolate Meat-jack, gnarring and creaking with rust and work. (p. 192.) -- The only 'happiness' a brave man ever troubled himself much about, the happiness to get his work done. ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

Ever at a certain hour, with preternatural gnarring, growling and screeching, which attended as running bass, there began, in a horrid, semi-articulate, unearthly voice, this song: "Once I was hap-hap-happy, but now I'm _mees_-erable! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

Ever at a certain hour, with preternatural gnarring, growling and screeching, which attended as running bass, there began, in a horrid, semi-articulate, unearthly voice, this song: "Once I was hap-hap-happy, but now I'm _mees_erable! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

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