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idiomknotstie yourself in knotsto become worried and confused when you are trying to do, decide, or talk about something difficult or complicated:Many students tie themselves in knots trying to write music, because they don't know the basic principles.At a time of crisis and uncertainty, Russian parliamentarians were tying themselves in knots over what the country should now be called. (redirected from knots)
See:- at a rate of knots
- balloon knot
- be tied (up) in knots
- cut the Gordian knot
- cut the Gordian knot, to
- cut/untie the Gordian knot
- get (one's) knickers in a knot
- get (one's) panties in a knot
- get (one's) shorts in a knot
- get knotted
- Gordian knot
- knot together
- knot up
- seek a knot in a bulrush
- tie (one) (up) in knots
- tie (oneself) (up) in knots
- tie (oneself) in(to) knots
- tie (someone or oneself) (up) into knots
- tie (someone) in(to) knots
- tie in a knot
- tie in knots
- tie into knots
- tie somebody/yourself in knots
- tie someone in knots
- tie the knot
- tie the knot, to
- tie yourself in knots
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