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Sentence count:189+18Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: tiedtietie uptie todupefed uppatientcourtierMeaning: adj. kept occupied or engaged. 
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(151) Back in Chicago, Wyatt interrogates a tied up Bennett.
(152) Bex: Looks like you're still tied up.
(153) The horse is tied up to the manger.
(154) We have a lot tied up in accounts receivable.
(155) Testicles tied up in twine.
(156) Tied up with ropes, magician Harry Houdini is lowered into a glass tank filled with water.
(157) One Sunday our church in Tacloban was greeted by a welcoming committee of three turkeys and a pig, tied up just outside the entrance.
(158) A man certainly cannot see much of the world if he is tied up in a bag, and this was really the shilling's fate.
(159) All my available funds are completely tied up in ready cash.
(160) " Tied up at the office , " he said genially. " There were some accounts I had to straighten. "
(161) He was shot with thirty nails, tied up with electrical wires and extension cords, rolled in an area rug, and bundled up. Toss him into an icy river, and we may as well call him Rasputin.
(162) Capital funds will be tied up for a long time.
(163) Therefore, the sharp increase in research costs and low efficiency of funds tied up in the formation of, loss of market opportunities, cost is also increasing.
(164) Cow ecology a 6 - square - meter area of support stable, and can not be tied up support.
(165) The boy was tied up inside in a knot of apprehension.
(166) The picture shows a wild binturong or bearcat tied up and kept at a pagoda in Kandal Province, Vietnam.
(167) They had a large canvas bag, which tied up at the mouth with strings: into this they slipped the guinea-pig, head first, and then sat upon it.
(168) Ships loaded with food and fuel are tied up at the dock.
(169) Then there's brown paper, which looks stunning tied up with ribbon (recycled from an old present or bouquet of flowers preferably) or raffia.
(170) In the real world, the pacifying agent does not move freely; instead, it becomes tied up in the concrete and is not likely to reach the rebar .
(171) That is because WPAR resource control has tied up the WPAR's processes to logical CPU 1.
(172) In Internet time communication freedom is tied up with right of privacy, right of free expression, right of information, right of property, national security, public power and public interests. Sentencedict.com
(173) By utilizing the irreversibility of the rotation of the ratchet, the cargo can be tied up.
(174) The morning came, without any warning, when my sisters surrounded me, wrapped me in the scarves, tied up my bootlace, thrust a cap on my head, and stuffed abaked potato in my pocket.
(175) I can't help you any more. Every shilling of my money is tied up.
(176) All the loans would be tied up for between five and ten years in the courts.
(177) A. An investment in the money market fund has tied up the money until the end of the term of the investment.
(178) A lot of flowage is tied up for a long time, and a series of problems such as occupying terra population resource using appear.
(179) In the post-war era, as an important event of Western bloc, the West German Rearmament issue tied up with the West European Defense Integration.
(180) Merchant ships lie at anchor in front of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, Sept. 16, 1946. The ships tied up because of waterfront strikes.
More similar words: tiedtietie uptie todupefed uppatientcourtieradd upend uphold upportierepatiencefrontierwind upspeed uphead upstand uptwentiethimpatientbuild upround upadd up toimpatiencefacilitiesstand up forstirred uplead up tostand up toauthorities
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