Gnarled in a sentence as an adjective

I do agree promises make it easier to read and write awful code with gnarled architectures.

It feels like moving past denial to a more productive mode of engagement with this gnarled issue.

The Diablo Range has a smattering of two-lane roads winding through it because it's so difficult to build through the gnarled hills.

My hands used to become gnarled claws after enough hours at the keyboard; with a Das Keyboard Professional, that simply doesn't happen.

Old, gnarled, crabby, battle-hardened pros with decades of experience.

It's the first library that has successfully "hidden" the ugly, gnarled matplotlib layer underneath for me. It also looks killer.

You find a few old gnarled birch growing here and there in the hollows where wind blow dirt accumulates, but mostly just huge mats of moss and lichen with a bit of grass.

Fair warning: your significant other will likely be unimpressed to discover that a gnarled bagel is the "special surprise" you promised for breakfast.

Are you referring to the Yogis who maintain specific positions for years, deforming their bodies into gnarled, unusable limbs?

Truly gnarled legacy code can be almost impossible to understand just by reading, so that truly grokking it requires writing something in the codebase.

Our lives are idiosyncratic and complex; the emotional, political and social factors that satisfy us may become particularly gnarled and difficult.

In fact, I think it’s brash for the rust armada to think that the borrow checker alone is going to help replace 20+ years of maintenance on these kinds of tools, which often crufty, and gnarled by the sands and whims of generations that preceded us.

It is a complicated and gnarled story, with monarchs, rebellions, colonialism, racism, banana republic, and finally statehood.

Gnarled definitions

adjective

used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots; "gnarled and knotted hands"; "a knobbed stick"

See also: gnarly knotted knotty knobbed