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tie <a tie; ties> N

tie <a tie; ties> N

tie <a tie; ties> VB (up)

tie LAW

tie

tie CONSTR
tie CONSTR
tie TRANSP
tie TRANSP

tie N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Certain reviewers preferred the game over its film counterpart, and considered it an exception to the general mediocrity of film tie-in games.
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Frilled shirts, dazzling cuff links, a bow-tie longing to be unloosed.
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Unless a pupil is wearing a polo shirt, a tie must be worn.
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The cable tie used to fasten his hands was only cut loose at the police station, where he also learnt the owner of the house he was guarding had died.
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However, he would never quite tie in with his earlier successes of 1994 and 1995.
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Today there many different types of natural and synthetic materials used to tie flies.
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Ring bolts are commonly used to attach cables or ropes to objects, for example securing a boat to a dock, or as a tie down point for cargo.
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The conservatorship would have to be set aside before she can legally tie the knot.
perezhilton.com
They were next to my bell-bottoms, tie-dyes and 8-tracks.
psychcentral.com
Ships normally tie up bow out.
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