Instead of being the simplest case in the world, it had somehow turned out to be an excessively knotty one. [adverb]
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That is a knotty question to pose. [verb]
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There were some knotty issues as you know. [noun]
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She didn't need to be so knotty! [Please select]
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The Saw-Horse gave an angry prance and rolled one knotty eye backward toward Tip. [adjective]
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His hands were of the student type--white, square at the tips, lean, and somewhat knotty. [adjective]
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On this knotty point however the views of the pair, poles apart as they were both in schooling and everything else with the marked difference in their respective ages, clashed. [adjective]
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From Six Mile Point, Flathouse, Nine Mile Stone follow the footpeople with knotty sticks, hayforks, salmongaffs, lassos, flockmasters with stockwhips, bearbaiters with tomtoms, toreadors with bullswords, greynegroes waving torches. [adjective]
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The slab has here been replaced by a cross-beam, against which lean five or six shapeless fragments of knotty and petrified wood which resemble huge bones. [adjective]
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