Aún no tenemos significados para "knotted together".
1The girl came close, her hands knotted together in anxiety and pleasure.
2Liz kept her hands clasped in front of her, fingers knotted together.
3The longer wires were knotted together, from whatever short lengths had been salvaged.
4Nathanael stood upright, his hands knotted together, the lids dropping over his eyes.
5Their ends flexed up like blind snakes, then slowly knotted together.
6He glanced away from her, his dark brows were knotted together.
7Slip a ring on a long piece of string having the ends knotted together.
8He surged into her and their bodies knotted together like a lock and key.
9Upon his wrists, thongs of raw hide were firmly looped, and then knotted together.
10In fact, it was two lengths knotted together, one white length and one colored.
11The linen sheets and coverings were soon cut up and knotted together in a rope.
12On this a ring is threaded, and the ends of the string are knotted together.
13It could be knotted together again, it was true.
14Just random coincidence and paranoid, guilt-driven supposition, all arbitrarily knotted together into an unlikely pattern.
15It was a couple of leather punkah-ropes knotted together, with a loop at one end.
16The professor's eyebrows were knotted together, and his eyes sought the ground, as he continued:
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Knotted together a través del tiempo
Knotted together por variante geográfica
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