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1.Difficult, dangerous, or challenging.
‘he’d taken a fall during a particularly _gnarly_ practice session’
‘‘Parts of Scotland are fantastic, really hardcore, _gnarly_ , dangerous,’ he enthuses, fidgeting as he seems to imagine himself negotiating a climb.’
2.Gnarled.
‘Maybe it’s the swampy landscape littered with piles of _gnarly_ kauri rescued from the deep wet soil and the knowledge that this timber once helped shape the country’s colonial beginnings, but is no more.’
‘Once again, I defer to Timothy Gowers and his masterful lecture, where he spells out in detail how research contributions can be twisted, _gnarly_ things that are hard to linearize.’
3.Unpleasant or unattractive.
‘stations can be pretty _gnarly_ places’
‘Yep, we have rolling blackouts, _gnarly_ gas prices - over two bucks a gallon - and it’s really not even sunny right now, either.’
4.Very good; excellent.
‘I hope you have a wicked and totally _gnarly_ day!’
‘They alternate puerile lyrics and _gnarly_ riffs with solemn songs about loss and longing.’
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