Kinking [verb]

Definition of Kinking:

knot, complicate

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Sentence/Example of Kinking:

Some observations support the idea that the kinks originate at the base of the corona and are carried past Parker and beyond, like a wave traveling along a jump rope.

Reporting on vaccinations should improve in the next few days as kinks are ironed out of the state’s data system, Yarmosky said.

There are kinks in the system — if there are multiple tags in one location, it can be difficult to navigate properly between those tags and the app sometimes displays them out of order.

Otherwise, it caters to an idea that, like most kinks, serves only the kink and not so much reality.

In the spring, Amazon struggled to meet its shipping deadlines, something it hopes to avoid during the holidays by working out any kinks during Prime Day.

The wire persisted in getting twisted and they had all they could do to keep it from kinking.

In this way you are working with the twist of the thread and there is less danger of knotting and kinking.

Coiling the rope, he tried to throw it again into the crevice; but it had lost the knack of kinking.

There is where his laugh comes off, curling and kinking in little spasms of pure pig joy!

Shag was throwing clouds of dust over his lowered head, and kinking his tufted tail in battle anger.