Similar words: tied, tie, tie up, tie to, dupe, fed up, patient, courtier. Meaning: adj. kept occupied or engaged.
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(181) The meager profit in the factory has vanished into thin air, due to long funds tied up.
(182) At Gordium in the kingdom of Phrygia an ox cart was tied up with a knot so cunningly contrived that no ends were visible.
(183) I'm afraid I 'll be tied up tomorrow at ten.
(184) Conway's campaign ran an ad rehashing a long-ago charge that Mr. Paul, in his college days, had tied up a woman and forced her to worship an idol known as Aqua Buddha.
(185) Matthew Shepard is found tied up to a fence, brutally beaten and unconscious.
(186) The president is tied up just now, but could see you later.
(187) Still the loose ends of the war need to be tied up.
(188) In 2010, SIDA will cut support for their projects from an estimated US$21 million to US$11 million, of which US$5.6 million is already tied up in existing projects.
(189) By implementing the control of materials from purchased parts through work in progress to finished goods, manufacturers can reduce the amount of money tied up in materials.
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