'tied' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'tied' with 18 example sentences.
- tied adjective
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: bound or secured closely
: bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection
: of the score in a contest
: fastened with strings or cords
: closed with a lace
She tied her dog to the tree.
He tied his boat to the dock.
They tied my hands to the chair.
She tied him to the chair.
He tied the world record for the hundred-meter breast-stroke.
My hands are tied right now.
He tied the twigs into bundles.
Do they always keep the dog tied to the gate?
I don't want to be tied to one company.
I got all tongue-tied when she spoke to me.
I can do that with one hand tied behind my back.
The mother tied a ribbon in her daughter's hair.
Bill was single until he tied the knot last week.
The two teams were tied at the finish.
The strings are tied together.
Don't get all tied up in knots.
I'm tied up now. Could you make it later?
Traffic is all tied up.