Examples of using Knotted in English and their translations into Hungarian
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A life's work erupts from his… knotted mind.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted,….
but independently knotted always look more stylish and elegant.
Affected by this disease, the veins become twisted and knotted.
A cheaper substitute was a fringe of knotted cord, possibly the original of the quipus,
Silas turned his attention now to a heavy knotted rope coiled neatly on the floor beside him.
(a) in knotted nets: the greatest distance between two opposite knots on the same mesh when it is fully extended;
In the markets, they stuff knotted rope into the anuses of those who are sick to disguise the dysentery.
The very knotted pattern of pine planks
brass knuckles or knotted knives.
at startup thick, knotted or kinked naturally
Of the fragments of textile the most valuable is considered to be the so-called Pazyrik tapestry, which was made using the knotted technique.
with extra thick knotted so thoroughly
It created such motanka according to the general rules of the manufacture of their own hands all knotted rag dolls-amulets.
the explorer lifted a heavy knotted rope from the floor boards,
Of the fragments of textile the most valuable is considered to be the so-called Pazyrik tapestry, which was made using the knotted technique.
the Traveler picked up a heavy knotted rope from the boat bottom,
EQUAVE KIDS is a solar studied by the hair of children who tend to delicate and fine knotted very easily.
You do not need anything- not knotted or read mantras in Sanskrit, or light sticks of sandalwood.
The hair, well-smoothed over the temples and knotted at the nape, bore crowns,