Wiktionary
n. A common knot used to tie a necktie.
Usage examples of "simple knot".
On the inside we had cut the loop and with a simple knot tied the two cords together, so that, when we wished, we might let ourselves out of the compartment without cutting the cord on the inside.
I untied the simple knot that held the sack closed, and slipped forward, into the dark.
And the goodwill of the Elohim for me and my companions was won by the teaching of a simple knot-a thing so common among us that we scarcely thought to offer it, yet it was deemed of worth to the Elohim.
The beautiful honey-colored hair that she normally kept pinned in a simple knot spilled over her shoulders like dark fire.
He tied his black silk cravat in a simple knot, and brushed his hair until it settled neatly into place.
She wrapped the ribbon around the tight bun on the top of her head and tied it in a simple knot, the trailing ends interleaving with the surrounding curls.
He appeared about forty-standard, with a craggy face, olive brown skin, and dark hair stripped back in a simple knot.
The girl in the stained shirt who stared back had a round face that seemed too large on her thin neck, frightened wide eyes, and dark, curly hair pulled to one side in a simple knot.
The image of the Goddess gazed serenely past him, her hair drawn back into a simple knot, her draperies falling in graceful folds.
It was a simple knot but no matter how he went about it, he could not get it to look like the illustration.
He hadn't let her hair be cut, but the elegant chignon at the back of her head was a far cry from the simple knot she usually wore.
And she tied her hair in a simple knot that made her look older than she was.