Similar words: drying up, tying, untying, pitying, dirtying, emptying, bringing up, ring up. Meaning: n. the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes.
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1. Tying up my shoe-lace in the vestry.
2. You got no right tying up people in their sleep.
3. The Halutzim were busy packing boxes, hammering nails, tying up chests, writing labels with thick pens and pencils.
4. Although tying up, she battled on well to hold off Flying Speed by a neck.
5. The most sophisticated method of tying up land in strict settlement developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
6. It certainly seemed as though he was tying up all the loose ends of his life.
7. They were tying up vast amounts of capital in their trucking and warehousing operations.
8. It's no good tying up money for years unless you're certain you won't need it.
9. Financial release lever and release lever risk firmly tying up in same place.
10. Leonard pottered round the greenhouse, tying up canes for the tomatoes.
11. These goods are tying up his capital and his storage space.
12. We were tying up sheaves of wheat in the field.
13. This storm being so terrific and tying up all things(http://Sentencedict.com), robbed him of the need.
14. At about 5 a.m. they struck again in Fetcham, tying up a couple and ransacking their house.
15. Asynchronous processing allows more time for each event without tying up the requesting thread.
16. The deal is nearly completed , it's just a matter of tying up a few loose ends.
17. Please this is beginning to hurt our business logistically and tying up part of our capital.
18. Or you can read Web pages at home without tying up a line.
19. Closed - ended questions are used in greater number, tying up loose ends in the data.
20. By grouping the long - term campers administrator keeps them from tying up the short - term camping facilities.
21. The factory kept months' worth of raw materials in its warehouse, wastefully tying up capital.
22. Kelvin's lorry while , I suppose, someone else was tying up Mr Newman in a ditch.
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