Tied - definition of tied by The Free Dictionary n 1 A cord, string, or other means by which something is tied 2 Something that connects or unites; a link: a blood tie; marital ties 3 A necktie 4 A beam or rod that joins parts and gives support
TIE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary We tied balloons and streamers to the ceiling ready for the party A sailor threw a rope ashore and we tied the boat to a post She wrapped the present and tied it with ribbon With his feet tied together he could only move in little hops Where's the cord that ties back the curtains?
tied - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective tied (comparative more tied, superlative most tied) Closely associated or connected As a couple, they are strongly tied to one another
tied - WordReference. com Dictionary of English 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 tie a bundle tight to fasten by tightening and knotting the string or strings of: to tie one's shoes
TIED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com TIED definition: (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
Tyed vs. Tied: Whats the Difference? Tyed vs Tied: What's the Difference? "Tyed" is an archaic spelling for "tied", while "Tied" is the past tense and past participle of "tie", meaning to fasten or bind
Tied Definition Meaning | YourDictionary 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
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