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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31 His boots are laced up like a clarinet with knotted string.
32 Often it is difficult to fathom how these slings are knotted and connected.
33 These gangs were thirty- and forty-strong, youths in long black overcoats and white knotted scarves, like Sid Field.
34 She crouched over the bag, untied the knotted corners and peered in.
35 Like his men, he was protected by magical Buddhist amulets that were knotted into the scarf.
36 As I left the room at a trot everyone else was still pulling on shorts or even struggling with tightly knotted ties.
37 Jim shuddered, and not from the icy cold which now knotted his every muscle. Sentencedict.com
38 His hair, mingled black and blond, fell in Italianate profusion, knotted ringlets to his shoulders.
39 The gambling king stood to one side, wrapped in a black kimono, a white scarf knotted at his throat.
40 The hurt never left the depth of his eyes and each day of his life he knotted a black tie.
41 He tied the rope to the tree, knotted it, and attached the other end to his car.
42 A knotted skein of nylon straps was looped round his chest.
43 Her large grin and knotted black curls were, strangely enough(sentencedict.com), more memorable.
44 That ribbon of distress had knotted itself about her, tightening around her stomach which suddenly felt overfull of coffee and food.
45 He was an awe-inspiring sight, his beard jutting out fiercely and his brow knotted in anger.
46 Chances are your stomach gets knotted and you feel distracted, restless, impatient.
47 More expensive items in the same range should be finely knotted and possess cleanly articulated and symmetrically arranged decorative forms.
48 I watched her knotted calves rise and fall below her heavy, woollen dress.
49 Each time Ted hit, he stepped back with his fists knotted, waiting for a real fight.
50 Within me I feel dreadful ghosts and crimes locked within my bones, knotted into my very entrails.
51 The two lengths of string are held together side by side and are knotted together with two simple bights about an inch apart.
52 Every wooden join was tongue and groove reinforced with knotted rope.
53 He knotted the cord of his dressing-gown and left the room.
54 However many times you did it, the knotted ball in the base of the stomach never went away.
55 Phillis without a frown or smile Sat and knotted, and knotted and knotted and knotted all the while.
56 The muscles in my shoulders knotted as I got up from the table.
57 The roofs were made of sticks knotted to form a cone.
58 Every muscle in his body was knotted with unbearable tension.
59 The Galaxy, who had lost their five previous matches, knotted the game early in the second half.
60 But the knotted tensions between people and groups of people give us plenty to think about.