Results for: knot with a loop
English English
bump or knob, put ridges on, ridge used for gripping, small ridged protuberance; knur, knotknurl
catapult, sling, small hand weapon, small hand-held weapon made of a loop of elastic connected to a Y-shaped stick and used to hurl stones or other small projectilesslingshot
catch with a noose, catch with a noose; fasten with a running knot; hang with a noose, loop in rope, loop with a running knot; loop of rope used to hang people; knot, something that traps somebody, tie in a noosenoose
circle or oval for fastening or holding, circle or oval made with string, closed circuit, common fingerprint pattern, contraceptive device, curve, flight maneuver, form a loop, make a circular shape (with thread, etc.); fasten with a loop; perform a lo...loop
complicated problem, intricate knot tied by King Gordius of Phrygia which was only to be untied by the future king of Asia (Greek Mythology); difficult or complex problem, seemingly unsolvable problemGordian knot
confusion, get confused or congested, growl, growl angrily; make an irritated or hostile sound or remark, grumble; cause to become tangled; confuse, complicate; become tangled, growling noise, knot in wood, snarl up, snarl-up, speak angrily, tangle som...snarl
connecting, fastening; impediment, problem, delay; knot for securing something, fasten something to stop it, free ride, hitchhike, join something powered to something else, knot that unties easily, means of connecting two things, move in jerky way, obs...hitch
cover for finger when sewing, metal sleeve, ring protecting loop from wear, small metal cap worn on the finger to push the needle in sewingthimble
curve of coastline, loop in a rope; middle part of a rope; curve or recess in the shore of a sea or river, rope loopbight
decorate with picots, decorative loop, one of the loops that form a decorative edging on lace or ribbonpicot
decorative knot, slipknot, knot with two loops and two endsbowknot
drunk, formed into looplooped
elastic, elastic band, rubber loop for holding things togetherrubber band
eye or loop on a boltrope of a sail for attachment of lines, rope ring on sailcringle
fiber knot, heart of something, small lump, small lump; core of the matter; essence, small projectionnub
 

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