kink

گرہ
definition
verb
the river kinks violently in a right angle
form or cause to form a sharp twist or curve.
noun
a kink in the road
a sharp twist or curve in something that is otherwise straight.
it takes the kinks out of stiff necks
a stiffness in the neck, back, etc.; crick.
example
a 'kink' in the road
Thick vapour rolled across as we reached the final 'kink' in the dyke and turned east towards the Tail Burn once more.
It's hardly a grotto at all, merely a 'kink' in the shadowy, soot-darkened stone passageway.
That hall was longer than the others and didn't go straight all the way; it had a 'kink' in it.
He probably had a small 'kink' in an artery and a clot coincided with it.
The surgical shunt will also be removed from her heart and a 'kink' in the artery leading from her heart to her left lung will also be repaired.
I can stare straight into the water hose and wonder why the water isn't coming out until I accidentally trip over a 'kink' in the hose, after which I get sprayed right in the face.
We lay fully clothed on adjacent mattresses while laughing tribeswomen ironed every 'kink' out of our puffy Western bodies.
The tree has a sharp 'kink' in its trunk, as if it had been convulsed with pain.
And so today the road has a slight 'kink' in it to accommodate the tree.
You're going to have a permanent 'kink' in that button nose of yours if you keep getting hit.
The toy that came with it was one of those plastic nails with a 'kink' in it that you put on your finger and it looks like it's gone right through.
Set in a 'kink' in the fertile hills rolling north from the valley of the Tigris river, the village is idyllic.
Halfway through the day I took it down to redo it, and couldn't make it go the right way at all because there was a massive 'kink' in it.
The 'kink' in its tail is distinctive of only the most pedigreed of Siamese.
a 'kink' in the road
His puck-handling prowess can cause him to get overconfident or rattled by elements such as a 'kink' in the boards of a road arena.
Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive cluster of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a 'kink' in a polymer chain.
The second crewman reported a 'kink' in the hose and tried to straighten it.
Murali, it was later disclosed, because of a minor deformity, had a slight 'kink' in the elbow.
Too little flow could be caused by a 'kink' in the line or particles clogging the emitters.
But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the 'kinks' and forge bonds of multinational cooperation.
But I assume that these vehicles are prototypes, and that once the operational 'kinks' are worked out, they'll start scaling down a bit.
I usually take a few minutes to stretch and massage out any 'kinks' or stiffness that I may have physically.
Images of dissected tendon taken under the light microscope show that fibrils can sustain sharp bends or 'kinks' along their length.
But since we had a few unexpected hours on our hands, we took the time to experiment and iron out the 'kinks' .
Avoid 'kinking' the conduit, and make sure all connections are secure.
Steve's neck, fragile and brittle from a trapped nerve, had 'kinked' badly when it absorbed the impact from the piledriver, and Steve fell to the mat, paralysed.
Composed of one or more curves, angles, 'kinks' or any combination thereof, the tail is created by a simple recessive gene which breeds true in any bobtail-to-bobtail cross.
The cafe held several days of trial runs, in which specially invited customers made their choice of free goodies while the staff and cooks ironed out the 'kinks' .
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