Sentences with tie up
tie up
T t - He tied up the bag and took it outside. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Masked robbers broke in, tied him up, and made off with $8,000. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- In BRIT, use traffic jam
- Would you go and tie your horse up please. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- Kingfisher confirmed that it hopes to tie up a deal within the next two weeks. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- In some cities this morning, there were traffic tie-ups up to 40 miles long.
- The deal is expected to result in similar tie-ups between big media companies and telecommunications operators. [+ between]
- He's tied up at the moment and can't see you
- The plans for the trip were tied up well in advance
- The deal is expected to result in similar tie-ups between big media companies and telecommunications operators.
- In some cities this morning, there were traffic tie-ups up to 40 miles long.
- Family ties; the ties between Britain and the U.S.
- The game ended in a tie.
- To tie a tin can on a dog's tail.
- To tie a bundle tight.
- To tie one's shoes.
- To tie one's shoelace.
- Great affection tied them.
- The weather tied him to the house.
- The teams tied for first place in the league.
- Charlie sure tied one on last night!