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+ | * '''new neck and knife in the passage of time''' a "new" tyrant assassination (neck and knife) knicks (a tally of days) another knot marking the passage of time through the cycles of history. |
Revision as of 12:51, 5 November 2017
- kneck: (nautical) the twisting of a rope or cable, as it is running out
- knickknack: a small ornament of minor value
- neck-and-neck: exactly even in a race
- nick: a small cut
- knife
- knots
- new neck and knife in the passage of time a "new" tyrant assassination (neck and knife) knicks (a tally of days) another knot marking the passage of time through the cycles of history.