knotted
The verb to gnaw has no such form. However the noun gnarl and adjective gnarly originally refer to a knotted protuberance, such as a tree root. Gnarled or gnarly has the meaning twisted or tangled, and is a surfer's slang for "outstanding", from a difficult move.
The idiom "get knotted" is a British slang phrase that is used as a dismissive or rude way to tell someone to go away or to express frustration or annoyance. The origin of this phrase is not definitively known, but it likely comes from the idea of someone tying themselves in knots or getting tangled up in a difficult situation. The use of "knotted" in this context suggests a sense of confusion or frustration, similar to being tied up in knots.
"Necktie" does not have an antonym, exactly. Perhaps "shoelace," designating a knotted fabric at the opposite extremity from the head and neck, is what you seek.
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Yes, knotted is the past tense of to knot eg "Yesterday he knotted his own tie for the first time".
The past tense of knot is knotted.
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The Knotted Cord - 1916 was released on: USA: 2 February 1916
Knotted - 2012 was released on: USA: 10 June 2012 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) (premiere)
Knotted
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Knotted suggests together forever; cemented. Sing suggests the beauty or trance the object of the personification puts you in.
The cast of Knotted - 2012 includes: Janelle Galvin as Jessie Cody Logeland as Kyle
he knotted a red handkerchief around his neck
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