Similar words: tie, tie to, tie up, patient, patience, frontier, portiere, twentieth. Meaning: [taɪd] adj. 1. bound or secured closely 2. bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection 3. fastened with strings or cords 4. closed with a lace 5. of the score in a contest.
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91. Most of the capital is tied up in property.
92. She tied the ribbon into a neat bow.
93. Interest rates are tied to the rate of inflation.
94. I tied a knot in the rope.
95. She had a scarf tied over her head.
96. A mischievous cur must be tied short.
97. He tied up the present with ribbon.
98. There was a boat tied up at the jetty.
99. You can't stay tied to her forever.
100. He held out a small bag tied with string.
101. All my money is tied up in property.
102. They tied a noose round her neck.
103. He tied the rope to a tree.
104. The prisoners were tied hand and foot.
105. She tied her hair in a bun.
106. Thugs gagged her and tied her to a chair.
107. The prisoner's hands were securely tied.
108. The gang tied up a security guard.
109. Katie tied her hair back with a ribbon.
110. The victim was tied to a sacrificial altar.
111. The score is tied(sentencedict .com), with fifteen minutes remaining.
112. They tied into some fish yesterday.
113. He tied her hands behind her back.
114. The weather tied him to the house.
115. They tied the matter up at the meeting.
116. Martin and Jane got tied up in June.
117. The navy tied the enemy down with gunfire.
118. We tied up our ship at Shanghai.
119. Her hair was tied severely in a bun.
120. The intruders tied Kurt up and left him.
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