Knotted in a sentence as an adjective

"developing a language of knotted strings known as quipo, which has yet to be decoded"Sigh, not this **** again.

This causes field lines to be dragged along the equator, which then get knotted up and form coronal holes and other phenomena.

Go back to the darkest roots of civilization and you will find them knotted round some sacred stone or encircling some sacred well.

Actually, its about Spoolee the headphone gadget which solves the problem that your headphones kept getting knotted up.

If you want a handmade knotted lace with even less equipment needed, then Armenian needlelace is a step further.

Use the maul for the really knotted stuff where you need more vertical force applied somewhere in the middle, but defaulting to it seems silly.

Check out Black Sails, there's a scene in one of the later episodes of the season that portrays the measurement of speed using the chip board and knotted rope.

I don't see how a knotted piece of silk that completes a certain sartorial ensemble; and that comes in a variety of colours, patterns, and textures; discourages independent thought and creativity... especially creativity.

That, and the fact that when you mention profiling, you often get blank stares, plus mentioning algorithmic complexity gets you knotted brows, tends to lead me to believe that the great mass of programmers shouldn't try optimizing, prematurely or otherwise, especially in assembly.

I've been in surgery a couple times, and I don't remember the knotted-stomach feeling, or any pain either, really, other than in the area where I was cut up ..What I do remember is how quickly everything went by .. apparently my operation was 2 hours long, but I remember it going "bink" like that, and I was being wheeled through the hospital in what seemed like a lightning flash of time.

People take it so much for granted that a person who doesn't know how to connect and disconnect modular adapted cables - something that my grandmother did when replacing the knotted cord on the handset - is the person who is ******* assigned to troubleshoot a network outage!As little as ten years ago, the person troubleshooting it would either be a trained technician or the office computer guru...then again, I've worked in offices where the equivalent of plugging and unplugging a cable counted as being the in-house expert.

Knotted definitions

adjective

tied with a knot; "his carefully knotted necktie"

adjective

used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots; "gnarled and knotted hands"; "a knobbed stick"

See also: gnarled gnarly knotty knobbed