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The blue rope (right) is half-hitched through and around a bight of the red rope (left) in this sheet bend.
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The final tuck of this slipped buntline hitch is made with a bight rather than the end, making it easier to release after tightening.
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In the tying of a marlinespike hitch, a bight of the standing part is snagged through the loop.
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The bights, in the case of this 3-lead 10-bight Turk's head knot, are the scallops along the perimeter of the knot.
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The alpine butterfly knot is a climbing knot which is tied in the bight and forms a reliable fixed loop.
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The bowline on a bight forms two fixed loops in the middle of a rope.
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An overhand knot tied in the bight results in an overhand loop.
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A figure-eight knot tied in the bight results in a figure-eight loop.