umm okay but whats the question?
football injury that makes him appear to be knocked kneed
they kneed what we kneed kind of
Kneed is the past tense of knee. If you mean knead, the past tense is kneaded.
if you kneed doe to much it turns crispy and wont rise as well when you cook it
Knead, or Kneed
Listen!When kittens feed off their mother, they kneed their mother's stomach to produce more milk. When they kneed your lap, or anything else, it's because they feel at home, and love you like their mother. You have that connection like their mother and they had. So, if they do it in your lap, digging their claws into your leg, be happy!oh my kitten does that to my stomach sometimes i think its looking for milk or something now i know thanks!
Your doctor will probably be able to tell you if you have it or not. That's how I found out about mine. I went in for a checkup and mentioned my knees had been hurting me latley. She measured my legs and noticed I was knock-kneed. She told me I probably had patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Knead Kneed
In a dustbin
There are 2 homophones:knead - to press, as with dough ("She will knead the dough and cut it into biscuits.")kneed - struck with the knee ("He was kneed in the ensuing panic and fell.")
knock-kneed
Eerrm..... Possibly?