Noun
1. a tight cluster of people or things;
2. any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope (or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another object
3. a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged;
4. something twisted and tight and swollen;
5. a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852 meters
6. soft lump or unevenness in a yarn; either an imperfection or created by design
7. a sandpiper that breeds in the arctic and winters in the southern hemisphere
Verb
1. make into knots; make knots out of;
2. tie or fasten into a knot;
3. tangle or complicate;
Third is taking the imagination as the knot, and the huge artistic senility.
Jing Shi collar, waist belt system, tie a knot in the stomach.
Knot the ends of rope together.
You should cut the knot by firing them all.
Why can crus have little red a knot in one's heart? How ability get rid of?
Gather them and tie them in a knot.
Pinch a small bubble from the knot and fold the balloon.
Propitious Knot: The original meanings are love and devotion.
Why does the little a knot in one's heart of appear grow on the face?
" Untie the knot and take the bucket to the wagon and give them some.
The knot has come untied.
He made a knot in the rope.
She tied a pretty knot at the end of her pigtails.
A knot of people stood talking outside the door.
A knot sometimes forms in a tired muscle.
Can you undo this knot?
Slack the rope before trying to untie the knot.
to tie a knot
to untie a knot
She wore a checked shirt tied in a knot above the navel.
Len tied the knot with Kate five years ago.
There was a knot of tension in his stomach.
She tied a knot in her scarf.
He took a short length of rope and swiftly tied a slip knot.
I felt my stomach knot with apprehension.
She grabbed her hair in both hands and swept it back, tying it in a loose knot.
A little knot of men stood clapping.
Pull the elastic tight and knot the ends.
at a rate of knots
(Brit. informal)very fast
get knotted
(Brit. informal)used to express contemptuous rejection of someone
tie someone (up) in knots
(informal)make someone completely confused
they &B{tied themselves in knots} over what to call the country.
tie the knot
(informal)get married
n.
gang pile gathering agglomeration aggregation band crew heap mob assemblage swarm throng clump group mass bunch set cluster company
n.
bump gnarl knob snarl nub knur lump protuberence nurl nodule hump node knurl
n.
complication knot perplexity maze conundrum problem intricacy riddle complexity dilemma Gordian difficulty labyrinth puzzle poser
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