Kinked [verb]

Definition of Kinked:

knot, complicate

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Sentence/Example of Kinked:

Oh, Mary had a little Lamb, regarding whose cuticular The fluff exterior was white and kinked in each particular.

The chain kinked time and again as he groped with the undermost hand for the openings; his dumpy, pudgy form writhed grotesquely.

As he bowed his thick neck in pompous courtesy, she caught with a shiver the odour of pomade on his black half-kinked hair.

His kinked hair was wrapped in little hard rolls close to the skull and bound tightly with dirty thread.

Before he had been like a cat playing with a mouse; he had purred and kinked his long tail in satirical jerks.

A little, tightly kinked, grizzled mustache gave a tone to his face.

The trap chain kinked and twisted till it gave him less than a foot of play.

Kinked shank hooks should be used to prevent the body from turning on the hook.

I don't see what anybody wants their hair all kinked up like water spaniels for.

And her ye telled that ye couldna bide hair that wadna keep smooth, but was aye a'kinked and thrawn into devalls and curliewigs.