Crossword clues for kinked
kinked
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kink \Kink\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Kinked; p. pr. & vb. n. Kinking.] To wind into a kink; to knot or twist spontaneously upon itself, as a rope or thread.
Wiktionary
bent or twisted into a tight curl. v
(en-past of: kink)
Usage examples of "kinked".
The head and shoulders lay at an angle kinked from that of the legs and lower chest.
Though the intake ducts were kinked and protected with several sets of baffles, sand and tiny pebbles showered from a collapsing building could still choke the fans.
He vanished behind a screen of brush where the trail kinked just beyond where Meyer rested.
Because of large trees and other special circumstances, the trail kinked every ten or twenty yards.
Instead of being laid out in a straight line, the street to the tramway kinked like a watercourse.
Something was coming around the corner where the street leading to the tramhead kinked and hid whatever preparations went on beyond it.
A sailor near the mast played a lute whose neck was kinked back in a right angle.
The tunnel narrowed and kinked again, then opened out into the next chamber.
Large leaves sprayed from the ends of branches that mostly kinked instead of curving.
He judged the thickness of the limb which kinked where the pod attached, then raised the quarterstaff over his right shoulder.
The streets into the courtyard all kinked, so you couldn't see down them any distance from inside.