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to get wand in a knot

 

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Definition:

To get wand in a knot is an idiomatic expression that means to become confused, perplexed, or entangled in a difficult or complicated situation.

Senses/Usages:

  • Figurative Sense: When used figuratively, this expression refers to a mental state of being confused or perplexed.
  • Literal Sense: In a literal sense, "to get wand in a knot" can mean to tangle or twist a magic wand in a complicated knot.

Sample Sentences:

Figurative Usage:

  1. I tried to explain the quantum theory to him, but it only got his wand in a knot.
  2. Don't let the challenging task get your wand in a knot; stay calm and focused.
  3. They got their wands in a knot trying to figure out the best solution to the problem.

Literal Usage:

  1. During their performance, the magician deliberately got his wand in a knot, leaving the audience in awe.
  2. The mischievous child thought it would be fun to get the magician's wand in a knot.

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