tied in in English

fastened, attached

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1. Tied; in bonds: a Bound prisoner

2. He often sounds tongue-tied in interviews.

3. Other convention venues would be tied in through telecommunication.

4. Add a length of ribbon tied in a bow.

5. Soaring Food Prices Tied in Part to Oil prices

6. The illustrations were cleverly tied in with the text.

7. One lace had broken and been tied in a knot.

8. The wig is tied in a ponytail in the back.

9. 9 Add a length of ribbon tied in a bow.

10. She wore a checked shirt tied in a knot above the navel.

11. Her hair was tied in a ribbon and she looked positively chirpy.

12. How are the spirit and the bride tied in with the invitation today?

13. Her hair was pulled back from her face and tied in a bun.

14. Handpick some dandelions. They can be pretty when tied in a bunch with a ribbon.

15. I will not be tied in holy matrimony to someone who is more beast than man.

16. For most, concepts of Mediterranean architecture are tied in with ancient Greco-Roman classical styled constructs.

17. I talk to them while the muzzle is tied in place and they then remain very docile.

18. 18 I talk to them while the muzzle is tied in place and they then remain very docile.

19. Reliably tied-in with the railway timetable are the yellow post-buses which take mail and people to every village.

20. Received ball boy, if satisfied with the girls, they tied in small gifts on the ball Renghui woman, so in love began.

21. And the women gathered the swarf by Armfuls, spun bants of straw and tied in Armfuls into sheaves, stacked sheaves into kivvers.

22. However, in 1971 two five-story additions were built, and an adjoining factory was purchased, remodeled, and tied in to this complex.

23. The following day, the representatives of the Governing Body addressed an audience of 233,780 gathered in 46 locations tied in by telephone line throughout the islands of Japan.

24. Day Cravat: A neckerchief, which is a scarf-like patterned silk tied in the style of an ascot but tucked into the shirt and worn informally (that is, during the day)

25. Day cravat: A neckerchief, which is a scarf-like patterned silk tied in the style of an Ascot but tucked into the shirt and worn informally (that is, during the day).

26. The second light-guiding medium which is air (A) sealed in the airproof dust-and-fog-preventer (20,30) is tied in with the light guide (4) formed by a first light-guiding medium.

27. 28 Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.

28. 29 Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.

29. 3 Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.

30. Also to be tied in with “druggery” is addiction to betel nut or to tobacco, “unclean” practices that dull the senses and weaken the power to make right decisions, and that are devoid of neighbor love. —2 Corinthians 6:17–7:1.

31. ‘Small figures were working in Bunchy Altoic league uniforms.’ ‘This plant, with its stalks of small, Bunchy flowers, is known in the industry for its spicy-sweet fragrance.’ ‘Sheer fabric was tied in Bunchy knots and other tricks, draped over the bed to look like a waterfall and long enough to touch the ground.’