(1) I've never seen someone so gnarly get so much attention from so many women.(2) But it's almost too gnarly for people to really get into.(3) Oh, gentle reader, that would be the aforementioned Milo, screaming, held upside down with his head in the toilet receiving his twice monthly swirly from some gnarly looking bullies.(4) Beeswax melts at a higher temperature than something like paraffin and you could actually give yourself some gnarly blisters this way.(5) OK, if a gnarly croc fought a Great White, who'd win?(6) If you're kayaking and you can't ID that gnarly rock on your right and then quickly shift to the waterfall straight ahead, your system becomes disoriented and you might miss the safest line through Class V rapids.(7) They know the Nerf ball is as essential to the office as a fax, that pizza, applied correctly, goes a long way toward solving gnarly creative problems, and that when inspiration is short, team paintball may be the answer.(8) Your guides will have familiarized themselves with the river from a floatplane 200 feet above, so exercise patience when they shepherd you to the bank while scouting gnarly rapids.(9) Cramps, of course, can be uncomfortable and somewhat gnarly .(10) The waitress who served you drinks the night before is probably the same person you'll see skiing a gnarly line the next day.(11) One of only a handful of female big-wave surfers, Gerhardt joined the ranks of some 50 men who conquered Mavericks' gnarly 25-foot waves.(12) I planted myself in the rather aptly named Ghost Garden, next to ‘The Dancing Tree,’ a huge gnarly old rhododendron, all twists and loops.(13) Yep, we have rolling blackouts, gnarly gas prices - over two bucks a gallon - and it's really not even sunny right now, either.(14) 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.(15) He's a gnarly little old Aussi with a big voice who's done a lot of living and has the ballads to prove it.(16) I'll trade in my sandals, shorts and sunnies for a hip flask of brandy and a gnarly old jacket which can't quite keep the wind out.