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- noun mathematics The condition of being
knotted
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Examples
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Faster than you can say Marilyn Monroe, various historians who'd read an early version of the script began to react with varying degrees of knicker-knottedness.
Half of U.S. can see controversial Kennedy miniseries Lisa de Moraes 2011
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Faster than you can say Marilyn Monroe, various historians who'd read an early version of the script began to react with varying degrees of knicker-knottedness.
Reelz offers glimpse at Kennedy miniseries Lisa de Moraes 2011
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CW has gone and launched a "Catch VD" ad campaign for "Vampire Diaries" in hopes of cashing in on the limitless capacity for knicker-knottedness among the media and watch-doggers.
Creator bares all to try to save MTV's 'Skins': It's 'intensely moral' Lisa de Moraes 2011
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For their hero Dubya to be the cause of such knottedness is doubly thrilling.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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But both procedures, in their own way, involve knottedness in the nether regions.
Articles on National Review Online Jonah Goldberg 2010
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Knots of all types, sizes, and knottedness complexity.
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