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knotted

[not-id] / ˈnɒt ɪd /


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Justin Pearson wears a dark suit in the county meeting room, a carefully knotted blue tie and glasses that bring Malcolm X to mind.

From Washington Times

Victor won the faceoff and knotted the score again before the end of regulation.

From Washington Post

Olynyk scored a basket and assisted two others and Jones knotted the score on a pair of free throws with 11.4 seconds remaining in regulation.

From Washington Times

One of his arms is numb, with a chunk of flesh cut out from his forearm and knotted skin stretching across it.

From Washington Post

A mass of knotted rope entangles like tentacles or whirs when swung by a spinning dancer.

From New York Times