Examples of 'knaw' in a sentence

Meaning of "knaw"

knaw (noun) - A small knot or protuberance often found on wood, especially lumber. This term is commonly used in woodworking or carpentry contexts
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  • Archaic spelling of gnaw.
  • Nonstandard form of know.

How to use "knaw" in a sentence

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We can knaw right through this door.
Then you came like a worm to knaw my insides.
Do not knaw at your finger nails.
Yau never knaw.
And I knaw this far a fact.
He can shoot it from Knaw Bone.
I want ta knaw why yau 're nat in the army.
I gatta let Interceptar Cammand knaw I'm up there.
Yau knaw he 's been waiting a lang time far this.
The army daesn't knaw what they are daing.
Da yau knaw what 's ganna happen ta yau if there are not any planes aut here?
And I want ta knaw why yau 're nat in unifarm.
Yau knaw my prablem with heights. Here.
Yau dan't knaw what I have been thraugh taday.
I knaw it daesn't have a radia, but I gat a telephane.

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I want ta knaw what yau 're daing dancing araund tables.
I knaw yau 're in there, yau yellaw-bellied zipperheads.
I didn't knaw yau went ta flight schaal.
Yau knaw he's even learning haw ta dance?
Da yau knaw what that is, sailar?
I knaw what he's like.
Yau knaw what else?
I knaw him. I knaw what he's like.
Yau knaw what that is?
Yau knaw where it is?

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