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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61 Another range of more finely knotted items are made in Persian designs.
62 Think about driving in traffic. Chances are your stomach gets knotted and you feel distracted, restless, impatient.
63 He knotted the tie round his neck.
64 He knotted together the ends of the rope.
65 Nancy knotted the shoelaces for her little sister.
66 European bittercress having a knotted white rootstock.
67 The Inca scribes (known as armantus) used the quipu (knotted ropes) to record and store information about the immense holdings of the vast Inca empire.
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68 Melanie held out a man's handkerchief, soiled and highly perfumed, in which some coins were knotted.
69 Their limbs were like those of a true giant - long , knotted and strong.
70 Karl Knappe's "Hagar," a bronze from 1923, twisted like knotted rope, has been left with its green patina of rust and rubble, making it almost impossible to decipher, save as evidence of its fate.
71 Twice in the nation's history, they knew what it was like to go to sleep night after night with their stomachs knotted in fear.
72 She was somewhat aroused by it, knotted her hair upon her ears in order to deafen herself, and resumed her contemplation, on her knees, of the inanimate object which she had adored for fifteen years.
73 The arms had museles already knotted from working with the hammar.
74 He knotted a rope round his waist before he jumped into the water.
75 She knotted the ends with fingers that bled from blisters and shook from fatigue.
76 If that doesn't work, crews also can shoot golf balls and knotted rope into the nooks and crannies of the device to plug it, Wells said.
77 A handkerchief, cleverly knotted about them, prevented their falling out.
78 Amitabha: Music has charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks or bend a knotted oak. (William Congreve .
79 Usage:operations of gynecology, urology, stomach and intestine peritoneum and so on. The gut suture, made from qualified intestines-skin, is smooth, high tensility , and can be easily knotted.
80 Like a combination of Loop Back and Knotted Lacing, the laces are twisted together with a vertical overhand knot at each crossover before continuing to the other side.
81 The prior knotted bed core output device can not be used for the delivery of non-core knotting spring bed core.
82 He was wearing a dark suit with a tie scrupulously knotted, an exact image of the way he dresses for decades.
83 The dark space in the A ring is called the Encke Gap, although several thin knotted ringlets and even the small moon Pan orbit there.
84 Music has charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks or bend a knotted oak. (William Congreve.
85 Men used to run with such knotted topes from town to town along the Incas roads.
86 It is here that is sold cut-rate (se solder), it is the case to say, this something knotted in question.
87 This is knotted in emerald green, lovat , magenta and rose-red.