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    knotted example sentences

    knotted


    1. to unpick the knotted thread


    2. They ran with flaming sides and legs, knotted calves and burning lungs


    3. Breakers sloshed back and forth, spray burst forth in several locations, tentacles knotted as the battle raged in the depths of the pool


    4. The greying plank of the balcony rails was in the firm grip of thickly knotted vines, heavy with pods and flowers in the narrow crack of sunlight that penetrated this canal


    5. There were knotted old claw-rooted vines pumping up into the canopy above, where they spread purple elephant-ear leaves


    6. It was a strobing madhouse of tiny knotted khumes and vangs with the crush of the underground canal in the middle of it


    7. Brice saw the top of his head -- a heap of knotted gray hair


    8. As the man looked up, the knotted mess of hair on his face parted, allowing Brice to see his eyes -- a pair of black and empty sockets


    9. ” Mary pulled a huge handkerchief from her top pocket and handed it to Betty who looped it around Flitters eyes, knotted it then gently pushed the ends into his ears


    10. So twisted the cords, & so knotted

    11. Before Andrastus could object, I used a scrap of sailcloth to collect stones from the beach, knotted it with the cord that bound my hair, and stepped into the forest


    12. He stood tense, his muscles aching from standing so still, his mouth gone dry, his stomach knotted


    13. None of the others were there when Amaranthe and Maldynado returned to the cannery, though two knotted ropes hung from the rafters, their tufted ends dangling a foot from the floor


    14. Kay’s stomach knotted in frustration


    15. Gary’s mouth was dry, his stomach knotted into a tight ball


    16. She got out of the car and faced him, mouth dry, stomach knotted, realising that this was the last time she would ever see him


    17. ” She wore a smiling, open expression, loosely knotted silk scarf about her neck and white suit with, of course, brass buttons, and had every appearance of being pleased with Sylvia’s safe arrival


    18. Today"s offering included an off the rack lightweight charcoal gray suit, white button downed collar shirt and loosely knotted black and gray striped tie


    19. They were tied haphazardly, knotted over and over again to make up in force what they lacked in skill


    20. squeezed around her neck, and her wings’ feathers were ruffled and knotted

    21. There was a hole in the toe of one of her boots and both laces were much knotted


    22. he was anxious and his stomach had knotted


    23. A few minutes later his eyes opened wide and his stomach knotted


    24. His legs had knotted as he fell, numbed


    25. He had long knotted hair, unkempt and scraggy……


    26. He wore fine jeans and a casual cotton shirt, and tuft of hair knotted into a punk style swinging back and forth as he shook his head


    27. “I think you jest, my daughter, yet perhaps you should not!” Yazadril stated grimly, his brows knotted in anger


    28. “My tongue was like knotted string when we went down there, and I couldn’t have said a word before I was inspired by Mark’s example!”


    29. was supposed to pass for the real thing, a Persian knotted


    30. When he stepped out from under the blades he returned the salute of Captain Tom Myers, the leader of the III Corps Mike Force, who, in addition to his green beret, wore a thin red, white, and blue cotton scarf knotted at his neck

    31. Myers pushed Parker up onto the bar where Lochert knotted the coveted III Corps Mike Force scarf about his neck then kissed him, French style, on both cheeks which, by now, were flaming red


    32. "Here's to a pain killer," Nancy said taking a swig while Sally bound and knotted torn strips over the wound


    33. One of them carries a long, knotted rope and in their midst stumbles, rather than walks, Simon’s mother


    34. She knotted the reins over the horse’s neck, but after a minute’s hesitation slipped the complete bridle over his ears as she did not want the loose reins to be caught on branches, or to have him trip over them and further injure himself


    35. neurotically, fingers cradled delicately around it, his face knotted


    36. Knotted branches and the occasional


    37. Barrad stretched his muscles which were still knotted from the previous day’s spear practice


    38. She had dirty brown hair that was all knotted up and she was bleeding


    39. out of our pockets and knotted twine


    40. " Jon vented his frustration on the increasingly knotted line

    41. The line curled, tangled, knotted and tripped me


    42. During this little speech there was an unravelling of furrowed brow, knotted fingers, and the lines compressing the headmaster’s mouth


    43. Parental worries returned, Robert’s stomach knotted, and Bart’s heart ached


    44. The headmaster’s eyes watered, his flesh was grey and the tendons on his neck knotted


    45. Then, Richard’s stomach tensed and knotted into a tight ball


    46. When it was full she pulled it from the stream and knotted its stopper into place


    47. A short, stout, almost chubby woman with greying hair knotted into a bun comes bustling in through the only other doorway, through which I can see a small bed and a trunk


    48. “Ain’t no time for laying down,” she replied nonchalantly, but her stomach knotted at the horrible reminder of the baby they’d lost


    49. My stomach knotted, and I decided to continue our conversation which was left hanging in the air


    50. Matthew knotted Ollie’s tie after watching him make a mess of it three times







































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    Synonyms for "knotted"

    knotted gnarled gnarly knobbed knotty

    "knotted" definitions

    tied with a knot


    used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots