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  • tie
    adj. tieless.
    english

  • tie
    expr. tie down,
    a. to limit; confine; restrict.
    Ex. ahard man to tie down. She is tied down by her home and five children.
    b. to fasten or hold down by tying.
    Ex. The dogs were accustomed to be tied down separately every night (
    english

  • tie
    expr. tie in,
    a. to connect or be connected.
    Ex. Where does this line tie in with the main circuit?
    b. (Figurative.) to make or have a connection; relate.
    Ex. How does that statement tie in with what you said yesterday?
    c
    english

  • tie
    expr. tie into, (Slang.) to attack; lace into.
    Ex. They girded up their loins, an' tied into him (R. A. Wason).
    english

  • tie
    expr. tie one on, (Slang.) to drink heavily; go on a binge.
    Ex. I'll tell you how you can tell ... any morning, whether I went and tied one on the night before (John McNulty).
    english

  • tie
    expr. tie up,
    a. to tie firmly or tightly.
    Ex. They had tied up the luggage (Dickens).
    b. to wrap up.
    Ex. You tie up the present while I make out the card.
    c. (Figurative.) to hinder; stop; delay.
    Ex. The stalled tr
    english

  • tie
    expr. ties, (Informal.) low, laced shoes.
    Ex. to wear Oxford ties.
    english

  • tie
    noun 1. anything connecting or holding together two or more things or parts; fastening; connection; link.
    2. a cord, chain, or the like, used for tying.
    3. an ornamental knot, bow of ribbon, or the like; knot.
    4. necktie.
    Ex. H
    english

  • tie
    tie, verb, tied,tying,noun.
    english

  • tie
    v.i. 1. to fasten by tying; form a bow or knot.
    Ex. a rope too heavy to tie. That ribbon doesn't tie well.
    2. to join or fasten together; make a bond or connection.
    Ex. Where does this beam tie with the roof?
    3. to make the same
    english

  • tie
    v.t. 1. to fasten with string, cord, rope, or the like; bind.
    Ex. to tie a dog to a tree. Please tie this package.
    (SYN) secure.
    2. to arrange to form a bow or knot.
    Ex. to tie a ribbon in the hair. Mother tied the strings of he
    english

tie in Bengali বাংলা

tie in Hindi हिन्दी

tie in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

tie in Kashmiri कॉशुर

tie in Konkani कोंकणी

tie in Maithili মৈথিলী

tie in Marathi मराठी

tie in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

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tie in Tamil தமிழ்

tie in Urdu اُردُو

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