100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "knar"
Definition
Knar (noun): A term that can refer to a loud, sharp sound or noise, often associated with the creaking or grinding of materials. It can also denote an abrupt disturbance or a sudden, unexpected event.
Synonyms
- Creak
- Grind
- Rattle
- Clatter
- Crash
Antonyms
- Silence
- Calm
- Quiet
- Stillness
- Peace
Examples
- The door knar loudly as it swings open.
- Every time he steps on the old floorboard, it knar beneath his weight.
- The chains on the gate knar when the wind blows.
- She heard the car's brakes knar as they came to a sudden stop.
- The branches of the tree knar against the window during the storm.
- As the old engine started, it knar and sputtered.
- The skateboard knar down the uneven pavement.
- He tried to be quiet, but the stairs knar with each step.
- The metal fence knar in the chilly breeze.
- The sudden explosion caused the windows to knar.
- When he opened the rusty toolbox, it knar painfully.
- The old chair knar as he shifted his weight.
- The ship's hull would knar against the waves.
- She could hear the gears knar in the old clock.
- The heavy door would knar when pushed too hard.
- The bike's tires knar on the gravel road.
- The sound of the ice knar underfoot was eerie.
- He winced as the metal knar echoed in the silence.
- The cat's claws knar against the wooden floor.
- The skateboarder's tricks made the board knar audibly.
- As the storm intensified, the shutters began to knar.
- The old bridge knar under the weight of the truck.
- The collapsing building knar like thunder.
- The paper knar as she crumpled it in frustration.
- His joints knar as he stretches after sitting for a long time.
- The old record player would knar when the needle skipped.
- The tree branches knar against the roof during the windstorm.
- The metal door knar loudly when it was slammed shut.
- The sound of the snow knar beneath his boots was satisfying.
- The pressure caused the lid to knar off the jar.
- She couldn't help but knar at the sudden noise.
- The cat's tail would knar against the wall when it was upset.
- He tried to sneak out, but the gate knar loudly.
- The old house would knar with every gust of wind.
- The wooden blocks knar together as the child played.
- The engine would knar before it finally started.
- The knife would knar against the plate if dragged too hard.
- The sudden impact caused the car to knar against the wall.
- She heard a knar from the basement that made her jump.
- The old radio would knar before it turned on.
- The logs would knar as the fire crackled.
- His heart would knar with fear at the thought of heights.
- The ice knar under the weight of the skater.
- The chains would knar with every turn of the pedal.
- The curtain knar as the breeze came through the open window.
- The old computer would knar when it was overloaded.
- The metal gate would knar each time it was opened.
- The footsteps knar in the empty hallway.
- The old hinge would knar when the door was opened too quickly.
- The sound of the bell knar as it rang out.
- The box would knar when it was forced open.
- The wind would knar through the trees at night.
- The heavy backpack would knar against his back as he walked.
- The rope would knar as it was pulled tight.
- The fabric would knar as she tried to sew it.
- The hammer would knar against the metal surface.
- The sound of thunder would knar in the distance.
- The paper airplane would knar as it hit the ground.
- The old toy would knar when the button was pressed.
- The table leg would knar against the floor.
- The metal detector would knar when it found something.
- The sound of laughter would knar in the quiet room.
- The ice cream cone would knar as it melted in the sun.
- The tree trunk would knar as it was chopped down.
- The rain would knar against the roof.
- The skateboard would knar on the halfpipe.
- The doorbell would knar before the visitor arrived.
- The sound of the clock would knar in the stillness.
- The ball would knar off the wall when thrown.
- The suitcase would knar as it was dragged along the pavement.
- The bell would knar as it announced the end of the class.
- The sound of the train would knar in the night.
- The wind would knar through the open window.
- The old bicycle would knar with every pedal.
- The notes would knar as he played the guitar.
- The audience would knar with excitement as the show began.
- The sound of footsteps would knar on the gravel path.
- The leaves would knar as they rustled in the breeze.
- The dog’s collar would knar as it ran.
- The curtain would knar as it was pulled aside.
- The oven would knar when it was first turned on.
- The plates would knar as they were stacked.
- The old radio would knar when the signal was weak.
- The sound of laughter would knar through the hall.
- The tree would knar as it swayed in the wind.
- The backpack would knar against the rock.
- The sound of the water would knar as it flowed.
- The flags would knar in the strong wind.
- The crowd would knar as the performer took the stage.
- The sound of the bell would knar in the morning.
- The fabric would knar as it was pulled taut.
- The alarm would knar loudly in the quiet night.
- The door would knar if not oiled properly.
- Her shoes would knar on the wooden floor.
- The thunder would knar ominously overhead.
- The sound of the sneeze would knar in the silence.
- The engine would knar when it was cold.
- The sound of the wind would knar through the trees.
- The metal would knar as it was shaped.
- The ice would knar as it cracked in the heat.