Tieing can be categorized as a verb.
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tie - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair" | ||
tie - finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.; "The teams drew a tie" | ||
tie - form a knot or bow in; "tie a necktie" | ||
tie - limit or restrict to; "I am tied to UNIX"; "These big jets are tied to large airports" | ||
tie - unite musical notes by a tie | ||
tie - make by tying pieces together; "The fishermen tied their flies" | ||
tie - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms" | ||
tie - create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child" | ||
tie - perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii" |
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1. | noun | He needed a tie for the packages. | |
2. | noun | The British call a railroad tie a sleeper. | |
3. | noun | He nailed the rafters together with a tie beam. | |
4. | noun | He wore a vest and tie. | |
5. | noun | Their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie. | |
6. | verb | The teams drew a tie. | |
7. | verb | Tie a necktie. | |
8. | verb | Tie the ropes together. | |
9. | verb | Tie your shoelaces. | |
10. | verb | Before saying goodbye to their neighbors, the Smiths had to tie up some loose ends inside the house. | |
11. | verb | Could you tie it with a ribbon? | |
12. | verb | It is rumored that the firm is going to tie up with an American company. | |
13. | verb | That child could barely manage to tie his shoes. | |
14. | verb | This tie does not tie well. | |
15. | verb | Tie the apron. | |
16. | verb | When are you planning to tie the knot? | |
17. | verb | I can't tie a very good knot. | |
18. | verb | Tie the horse to that tree. | |
19. | verb | I used a ribbon to tie my hair into a ponytail. | |
20. | verb | He was kind enough to tie my shoelaces. |
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noun | |
He needed a tie for the packages. |
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The British call a railroad tie a sleeper. |
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He nailed the rafters together with a tie beam. |
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He wore a vest and tie. |
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Their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie. |
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verb | |
The teams drew a tie. |
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Tie a necktie. |
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Tie the ropes together. |
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Tie your shoelaces. | |
Before saying goodbye to their neighbors, the Smiths had to tie up some loose ends inside the house. | |
Could you tie it with a ribbon? | |
It is rumored that the firm is going to tie up with an American company. | |
That child could barely manage to tie his shoes. | |
This tie does not tie well. | |
Tie the apron. | |
When are you planning to tie the knot? | |
I can't tie a very good knot. | |
Tie the horse to that tree. | |
I used a ribbon to tie my hair into a ponytail. | |
He was kind enough to tie my shoelaces. |