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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121. She tied a knot in her scarf.
122. The guards tied up and gagged the prisoners.
123. I have tied up the bundle.
124. He tied up the phone for an hour.
125. The books were all tied up with tape.
126. He tied the rope around his waist.
127. Her hair was tied back in a neat bow.
128. I was tied up, but managed to work free.
129. She tied the rope securely to a tree.
130. He tied some gold ribbon round the present.
131. Our capital is all tied up in property.
132. Our team tied with theirs in athletics.
133. Our team tied the visiting team.
134. The horses were tied to the hitching posts.
135. Their company's future is closely tied to our own.
136. The strike tied up the factory.
137. He tied his dressing gown firmly around him.
138. The corn was cut and tied in sheaves.
139. He tied a loop of rope around his arm.
140. We tied up alongside the quay.
141. He was tied down to his job.
142. He tied up all the old newspapers.
143. I'm tied up in a meeting until 3 pm.
144. Both teams had tied on points and goal difference.
145. Mr Saunders tied her hands and feet.
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147. Is the allergy tied to dairy products, for example?
148. He tied the ends of the plastic bag together.
149. She tied a scarf over her head.
150. The docker's strike tied up the port.
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