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    Use "tied" in a sentence

    tied example sentences

    tied


    1. He was pulled up sideways to the dock beside their lake sprite which was still tied on the end of the dock for the party


    2. Luckily, Sparky hadn't been completely tied up yet, so he broke out and growled as fiercely as a corgi/dachsund mix could


    3. "He has an inordinate amount of his wealth tied up in that piece of real estate


    4. They don't have anything down here but the tied down planks and beams


    5. The kitchen was a paved area three steps down on the lagoon side under a framed canvas that was tied to the overhang of the roof


    6. This basically means that if your portfolios are tied up too much into banks fixed deposits and bonds, your buying power may fade away over the years


    7. She didn't have a water skin on her, they were both tied to the saddle, along with her camp roll that held her warm clothing for the dark


    8. But there was a nice camp knife that would fend off small vermin the size of a mindune in her pack tied to that saddle


    9. Solar Tea: Solar Tea is made by placing the ground up dried leaves of the herb into panty hose tied into a ball (becomes a tea bag) then place into a gallon (or larger) glass container of pure water (not city water, distilled or filtered water is best but stream water is OK)


    10. Squeezed into the back are John and Russ, their hands tied

    11. I was tied to a tree with my shirt and trousers off


    12. She was a rich milk chocolate color with half-loosened curls that fell over her shoulders and were tied back with small pins behind her dainty ears


    13. John and Khalid sit next to one another on the bed of the truck, their hands tied behind him


    14. John and Khalid sit on stools next to a small table, hands still tied behind their backs


    15. Now the game was tied


    16. What a relief! I had stuck him out and the game was still tied and we were coming to bat


    17. Ginger's be-freckled golden skin, which matched the golden hair that she kept tied up tight in a bun, along with her aviator sunglasses and bright pink lip gloss, masked the harsh interior life of the tireless watchdog


    18. Dante and Oliver take a rope tightly tied on the top of the tree


    19. He was tied up for a few weeks


    20. There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons

    21. He was tied up out near the end near the gondoliers and lake runners


    22. Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions


    23. After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point


    24. At the end of the chapter on ruach I mentioned that I believe the Holy Spirit is deeply tied to wisdom


    25. All generations before us, and every generation after us, are all tied together


    26. They are tied together in an unbroken continuum


    27. tightly tied at the waste, the hem torn and frayed,


    28. me had yelled in unision to the angry jerk of plaits tied


    29. The transfer had been scheduled for the Saturday by which time Kara was fit to be tied


    30. Her hair was tied tightly in a severe bun

    31. His salt & pepper hair was long (as was most men), and he kept it tied with a piece of leather at the nape of his neck


    32. One by one they were taken into a shack – hands tied behind their backs by barbed wire – and hacked to pieces with an axe so that no shots could be heard


    33. He brushed his teeth and gargled; then combed his hair and tied it back


    34. She wore her golden hair down, thick and flowing on her back, tied with a blue ribbon


    35. Her bag was tied over her shoulders sideways on the harness


    36. She was also wearing two sticks tied to her forearm with a spare sandal strap


    37. In Isaiah chapter 24, it speaks in the last few verses about a time when the kings and rulers of this world will be tied up and thrown into a pit for an extended period of time


    38. She tied it back on her arm


    39. We discover that these kings and rulers that are tied up are not natural or political kings and rulers, but instead is Satan himself


    40. Fred and Ginger have tied the knot with Elvis

    41. tied to the banners of the socialist breed-a-marching,


    42. He has tied me to a line


    43. She had friends in Yoonbarla, but even they were laughing when she got her tongue tied around her cup when she lost it over Valla


    44. Drens’ boat is a smart-looking vessel tied up at the end of the quay, a gangplank bouncing lightly on the stones of the quay as the water in the harbour takes the boat up and down


    45. Tied to the Stone


    46. tied up in knots of conscience,


    47. tied and bound against the siren


    48. watch us as we saunter by a string tied field gate,


    49. Another cupboard yields a file of papers tied up with string and topped by a folded piece of paper


    50. They tied their clothes to the rail and then went over the side, not bothering to walk back to the stern where a ramp had been let down














































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    Synonyms for "tied"

    tied trussed laced fastened even level equal deadlocked alike secured fixed

    "tied" definitions

    bound or secured closely


    bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection


    fastened with strings or cords


    closed with a lace


    of the score in a contest