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knotted

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adjective

  1. having knots; knot; knotty.
  2. tied in or fastened with a knot.
  3. made or ornamented with knots. knot.
  4. Botany. having many nodes or nodelike swellings; gnarled.
  5. Zoology. having one or more swellings; nodose.


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adjective

  1. (of wood, rope, etc) having knots
  2. get knotted! slang.
    used as a response to express disapproval or rejection
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of knotted1

First recorded in 1125–75, knotted is from the Middle English word cnotted. See knot 1, -ed 2, -ed 3
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Detroit’s Manuel Margot, also briefly a member of last year’s Dodgers team, then knotted the score again with an RBI single off Tanner Scott in the ninth.

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“They know what the expectation is, and I think they want to rise to that expectation,†Gottlieb said about using her only timeout of the game when the score was knotted 4-4.

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The NFC West remains the most tightly knotted division top to bottom, but the dimmer switch is rapidly spinning in the wrong direction for San Francisco and Arizona.

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Assembled as a wall-work from knotted rope, for example, “We are a continuous cloth†is an angelic, ghostly figure embedded with stones and other debris gathered from the L.A.

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Kupija is a fierce-looking woodworking tool, made with a stone tooth embedded in the knotted end of a polished wooden stick.

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