knotted
IPA: nˈɑtɪd
adjective
- Full of knots; knotty.
- Tied in knots.
- Tangled, tangly, knotty, entangled, matted, snarled, unkempt, or uncombed.
- Having the shape or form of a knot.
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Examples of "knotted" in Sentences
- Henrik Sedin knotted it when he put a shot from in front off
- Wallin knotted the score at 3-3 for Houston 3: 17 into the third.
- Saprykin knotted the contest 6 1/2 minutes later with a strong individual effort.
- Michael Chin knotted the score at 2-2 with 3: 32 left in the second for Dayton, which is winless in its last five (0-4-1).
- Francois Beauchemin knotted the score at 2-2 with a man-advantage goal 3: 37 into the final stanza for Hamilton, which bounced back from a 2-1 loss to the Rochester Americans on
- In just his third game back from knee surgery, Bure netted a power-play tally less than two minutes after Steve Rucchin knotted the game 49 seconds into the third period, giving New
- The muscles writhed and swelled over his back and shoulders, leapt up in knotted strands like leathery hawsers from his shoulders down to his raw and bleeding wrists; a convulsion of superhuman power swept over his torso like the shock of an earthquake.
- Off to work every morning, clean shaven, youthful necks in knotted ties, days spent in unknown labors, home again at suppertime to take a critical glance at the evening meal and to shake out the newspaper, hold it up between themselves and the muddle of the kitchen, the ailments and emotions, the babies.
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