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Example sentences for "knotted"

Lexicographically close words:
knop; knops; knot; knothole; knots; knotting; knotts; knotty; knout; knouted
  1. So he tended and cherished her all day, and, towards nightfall, he knotted a ribbon round her neck, with the intention of gently leading her home.

  2. Camaralzaman Finds the Talisman 'The Prince saw the girdle, and knotted within its folds, a large stone.

  3. The Prince sow the girdle, and knotted within its folds, a large stone.

  4. Always borrow a handkerchief for this trick, or the audience will infallibly think that the knotted handkerchief is rapidly exchanged for another.

  5. But never had that come to him, an' without speakin' he raised the hammer toward the sthrong knotted hand that claimed it.

  6. In the flooded prairie the willow-trees were loaded with the knotted folds of the moccasin, the rattlesnake, and I know not how many other sorts of deadly or only loathsome serpents.

  7. He looked up from under his brows as Jack entered, frowning until his partly bald forehead swelled with knotted veins, but he did not immediately say anything.

  8. His breath came thick and hoarse, and his face was strained and knotted with fury.

  9. The big knotted joints of the old man’s fingers gripped the cracked and yellow ivory head of his walking-stick, which he every now and then tapped, tapped on the stones of the court-yard.

  10. It was strange to feel one's sane, straightforward mind forced along this labyrinth of dazed comprehension, turning in the cruelly knotted paradox of this impossible love-story.

  11. She seemed to see the pain mounting, circling, flowing from its knotted root into strength and splendor.

  12. The German lashed out suddenly with a knotted fist.

  13. As he knotted the tie, Stan walked to a wide window overlooking a garden.

  14. I could see his brown, knotted hands white with the anguished grip with which he clasped its rim.

  15. Dorothy was at the desk, her brow knotted in deep thought.

  16. What betokeneth youre grete hood, your scaplerye, youre 50 knotted girdel, and youre wyde cope?

  17. As for the knotted girdle, ask the Franciscans; pp.

  18. His face flushed with anger, and his brows knotted over his blue Teutonic eyes.

  19. Branches have been neatly adapted to make his fingers, which, it will be observed, have a somewhat knotted and gouty appearance.

  20. They knotted neckerchiefs or mufflers across their faces.

  21. A crimson scarf was knotted under the collar of her blouse.

  22. He had already knotted one end of the rope around his waist.

  23. She had a full brown face flushed on the cheek-bones and given triangular shape like an El Greco madonna's face by the bright blue handkerchief knotted under the chin.

  24. On the roads one meets lean men with knotted hands and brown sun-wizened faces that seem brothers to the encinas of their country.

  25. The typical tree of Castile is the encina, a kind of live-oak that grows low with dense bluish foliage and a ribbed, knotted and contorted trunk; it always grows singly and on dry hills.

  26. He'd been deafened and blinded and all his senses were a shrieking tumult while his muscles knotted and his hands froze on the controls of his ship.

  27. Then he was blinded, deafened, and his muscles knotted in spasms.

  28. Dan's knotted fist flashed to within an inch of Larry's jaw.

  29. Neither did the black felt caps the boatmen wore, fantastically tall and knotted about their heads with gay fringed scarves.

  30. The candle showed his face gone grey and knotted with misery.

  31. It was a large dream, in which, for the time, he was not conscious of those troubles which, yesterday, had clenched his hands and knotted his forehead.

  32. The old woman lowered her weapon, and shading her eyes with a lean, brown, and knotted hand, exclaimed.

  33. He was a middle-aged man with a black, stubby beard, and arms like the gnarled and knotted branches of an oak.

  34. In a few moments more the old gentleman appeared, leaning heavily upon the housekeeper, a stout cane grasped stiffly in his knotted fingers.

  35. Joel Banks sat with a knotted hand over his eyes, dreaming old dreams of days long past, days when he was young and athrill with the joy of living.

  36. He knew who she was, now; she was the daughter he had heard about, and who belonged to the place where the stove was black and shining and the table had a red cloth with knotted fringe.

  37. Charming Billy, his hat carefully dimpled, his blue tie fastidiously knotted and pierced with the Klondyke nugget-pin which was his only ornament, wandered hastily through the assembled groups and slapped viciously at mosquitoes.

  38. There was a red cloth with knotted fringe on the table, and a bed in another corner had a red-and-white patchwork spread and puffy white pillows.

  39. Mary leaned forward and laid her clasped hands pleadingly on the knotted fingers of the old maid.

  40. Mary Fuller's radiant face drooped forward at these words, and she fell to kissing these old hands eagerly, as if the knotted veins were filled with honey dew upon which her heart feasted.

  41. The quipu, or knotted reckoning cord was in use in Peru, as in China.

  42. His face, revealed by the faint moonlight, was distorted with rage and hate, and his grip on the deadly club was so tense that the muscles on his right arm stood out in a knotted mass under the sleeve of his thin, cotton shirt.

  43. This was knotted round her brows by Joe Craig, with the best intentions in the world.

  44. He sported a meerschaum pipe; a spotted handkerchief was always knotted knowingly round his throat, and a white bull-dog, with red sidelong eyes and lips drawn up at the corners, followed close at his heel.

  45. Stopper he saddled, then knelt and washed his face, beat the travel dust off his hat, untied his rope and coiled it carefully, untied his handkerchief and shook it as clean as he could and knotted it closely again.

  46. And finally, because he was no doubt worried over that possibility, he knotted his rope to his saddle horn, brought back a length that reached a full pace behind the tail of the horse, and placed the end in Bud's hand.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knotted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abstruse; affiliate; affiliated; aggregate; alike; allied; amassed; arduous; assembled; associated; bound; brutal; collateral; collected; combined; commensurate; complex; complicated; confounded; confused; conglomerate; conjugate; connected; correlated; corrugated; coupled; crabbed; critical; crumpled; daedal; delicate; demanding; devious; difficult; drawn; elaborate; equal; even; exacting; formidable; furrowed; gathered; gnarled; hairy; hard; implicated; incorporated; integrated; interlinked; interlocked; interrelated; intimate; intricate; involuted; involved; joined; joint; kinky; knitted; knobbed; knobby; knotted; knotty; knurled; laborious; labyrinthine; leagued; level; like; linked; lumpy; matched; mated; matted; mazy; mean; meandering; meeting; merged; multifarious; nodular; operose; packaged; paired; par; parallel; perplexed; proportionate; puckered; pursed; quits; related; rigorous; rippled; rough; roundabout; rugged; rumpled; severe; snarled; spiny; spliced; square; stacked; steep; studded; subtle; tangled; thorny; ticklish; tied; toilsome; tough; tricky; tubercular; tuberous; twisted; undivided; united; uphill; wedded; wicked; wrinkled; yoked