Similar words: dotted, spotted, besotted, gotten, rotten, lottery, forgotten, ill-gotten. Meaning: ['nɑtɪd /'nɒt-] adj. 1. tied with a knot 2. used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots 3. tangled in knots or snarls.
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1 His tie was knotted below his open collar.
2 The sinews on his neck stood out like knotted string.
3 Her arm muscles have knotted with tiredness.
4 Seeing the police come, that rouge knotted it.
5 A pretty scarf was loosely knotted around her neck.
6 His forehead knotted in a frown.
7 Fear and anxiety knotted her stomach.
8 He carefully knotted his tie.
9 He knotted the cord of his dressing-gown.
10 She knotted the scarf loosely around her neck.
11 My stomach knotted at the unexpected news.
12 She wore a scarf loosely knotted around her neck.
13 He knotted the laces securely together.
14 Her long fair hair was knotted and straggly.
15 The old dread knotted her stomach.
16 He knotted the bandanna around his neck.
17 I knotted the ropes together securely.
18 The veins in his neck stood out like knotted rope.
19 My hair has knotted.
20 She wore her hair loosely knotted on top of her head.
21 My thread has knotted.
22 His striped tie was neatly knotted.
23 He knotted two ropes together.
24 At halftime,(www.Sentencedict.com) Iowa and Kansas were knotted at 21-21.
25 Britt casually knotted a silk scarf around her neck.
26 It was all wrapped up in a knotted kerchief.
27 She knotted the parcel firmly.
28 Her shoulders shook, her mouth compressed; she knotted her fingers and squeezed the blood out of them.
30 If he asks you for money again just tell him to get knotted.