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  1. Knots

    Knots is a comedy film written by Greg Lombardo and Neil Turitz. Directed by Lombardo, the film was screened at the Gen Art Film Festival in 2004 and premiered on cable television in 2005. John Stamos, Michael Leydon Campbell and Tara Reid star.

Anagrams for Knots »

  1. stonk

  2. tonks

  3. Tonks

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Knots in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Knots in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Knots in a Sentence

  1. Carl Schuster:

    The Maritime Militia don't fish, the People have automatic weapons aboard and reinforced hulls, making The People very dangerous at close range. Also, The People have a top speed of around 18-22 knots, making The People faster than 90 % of the world's fishing boats.

  2. W. B. Yeats:

    Let the minor genius go his light way and enjoy his life - the great nature cannot so live, he is never really in holiday mood, even though he often plucks flowers by the wayside and ties them into knots and garlands like little children and lays out on a sunny morning.

  3. Hal Donahue:

    I’m seeing progress but it's like unraveling a big ball of knots.

  4. Steven Carrigan:

    I’m still worried, I have knots to my stomach, finally starting to subside a little bit. It’s an overwhelming feeling that they’re safe and back with me.

  5. Vernon Thorpe:

    The vehicle is fine, the ground winds did not cooperate … the winds were just a couple of knots too high – we take a very conservative approach to these launches.

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