How to use tie in a sentence. A cord, string, or other means by which something is tied Something that connects or unites A beam or rod that joins parts and gives support. (of a public house, retail shop, etc) obliged to sell only the beer, products, etc, of a particular producer See examples of tied used in a sentence.
A tied cottage or house belongs to a farmer or other employer and is rented to someone who works for him or her. Tie (for) jane and i tied (for first place) in the spelling test Tie with we tied with a team from the south in the championships. To bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted To tie a tin can on a dog's tail To draw together the parts of with a knotted string or the like
To fasten by tightening and knotting the string or strings of Basically, tied is a past tense and past participle form of the verb to tie. it means to fasten, attach, or connect something with a string, cord, or similar. Tied generally refers to being connected, bound or fastened together, particularly with a string, cord or rope Additionally, it may imply being in an equal state or condition, such as a game or competition where two or more participants have the same score. Simple past tense and past participle of tie A rope was tied around a rock nearby
My mind's not tied down like yours Two horses were tied up and there was a wagon and mule at the end of the street Wind tossed her hair, and she tied it up in a bun Felipa smiled as she expertly tied a big red bow. Bound, threaded, strapped, trussed, knotted, wired, banded, wound Untied, unbound, unfastened, unleashed, undid, unloosed, unstrapped, unlaced
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