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Meanings of
knotted
in English
Used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots.
gnarled
knotty
gnarly
knobbed
Related terms
crooked
Snarled.
snarled
snarly
Related terms
tangled
Synonyms
Examples for "
snarled
"
snarled
snarly
Examples for "
snarled
"
1
Icy conditions
snarled
travel and thousands of flights were canceled or delayed.
2
Bolsover, meanwhile,
snarled
over the matter in ill-tempered conclaves in the play-ground.
3
The convergence of emergency vehicles had
snarled
all traffic in the area.
4
I hope the ground opens up and swallows you!' the cook
snarled
.
5
The sergeant-major
snarled
an order, turning the soldiers smartly towards the gate.
1
Yes, even that
snarly
bitch Gill Gettner; he loved them all.
2
I don't ask this in a
snarly
spirit; but as a psychological riddle.
3
At first, in her old, snappy,
snarly
way, Mercy would say:
4
You should be aware you're not just taking on one large, slightly
snarly
man.
5
We are irritable at picnics,
snarly
at clambakes, and bored to death at dinners.
Knotted.
Related terms
tied
fastened
Usage of
knotted
in English
1
I mean, they don't know... I get
knotted
up in my words.
2
As for your bell-cord, it was
knotted
;
it caught in that ring.
3
He extended his hand to me; it was rough,
knotted
,
and strong.
4
Tails are
knotted
with hunger and neglect; bones protrude through the skin.
5
He
knotted
his tie hurriedly, askew; and gathered the ends once more.
6
He went back to his work, wincing as he
knotted
the strip.
7
Shay sighed deeply as the hot water cascaded over her
knotted
muscles.
8
I thought about the times I'd seen into her
knotted
little mind.
9
The Count produced his
knotted
handkerchief and laid it on the table.
10
As he
knotted
the linen into a rough tourniquet the other asked:
11
He stopped, looking at the strangely
knotted
muscles along Shawn's bare arms.
12
The
knotted
twist of silk reveals the full beauty of her arm.
13
Inside were hundreds of large wooden spools wound about with
knotted
string.
14
With shaking hands he tugged at the
knotted
corners of the comforter.
15
The line of fence showed like
knotted
thread drawn across the land.
16
As the company
knotted
the garlands about head or neck, they sang:
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knotted
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
knotted in
knotted together
knotted rope
knotted hands
knotted muscles
More collocations
Knotted
through the time
Knotted
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common