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III . knot1 <-tt-> [nɒt, Am nɑ:t] VB intr

knot muscles, stomach:

knot2 N naut

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Cricket nets are supplied from a knotless or knotted netting - as a general rule of thumb knotted nets are considered to be superior.
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Two men glower in black and white, ties neatly knotted.
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These artisans knotted the excess thread and yarn along the edges of hand-loomed fabrics into decorative fringes on bath towels, shawls, and veils.
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Similar to the knotted chignon she previously showcased, it appeared to be a more relaxed version for a more casual daytime look.
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Such monuments show the cudgel in a variety of forms - sometimes straight with a rounded top, sometimes knotted, and sometimes sinuous.
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They do not remember the inter-war years when their great-great-grandparents trotted out here from the smoke for a day under knotted handkerchieves and/or brollies.
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His cancer was like crabgrass that had invaded a healthy lawn to form a single, knotted mat.
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He was buried in the crawl space with the tourniquet used to strangle him still knotted around his neck.
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He is also known for his knotted or ikat technique as well as the jasper style.
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It's like pulling your trousers up to your rib cage, or wearing a knotted hankie on your head.
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