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ˈԴdzٳٱ
/ ˈɒɪ /
adjective
- (of wood, rope, etc) having knots
- get knotted! slang.used as a response to express disapproval or rejection
Other 51Թ Forms
- ɱ-Դdzt adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Detroit’s Manuel Margot, also briefly a member of last year’s Dodgers team, then knotted the score again with an RBI single off Tanner Scott in the ninth.
“They know what the expectation is, and I think they want to rise to that expectation,” Gottlieb said about using her only timeout of the game when the score was knotted 4-4.
The NFC West remains the most tightly knotted division top to bottom, but the dimmer switch is rapidly spinning in the wrong direction for San Francisco and Arizona.
Assembled as a wall-work from knotted rope, for example, “We are a continuous cloth” is an angelic, ghostly figure embedded with stones and other debris gathered from the L.A.
Kupija is a fierce-looking woodworking tool, made with a stone tooth embedded in the knotted end of a polished wooden stick.
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