Tie

//taɪ//

"Tie" in a Sentence (38 examples)

Your tie blends well with your suit.

Your tie has come undone.

Tie your shoelaces.

Before saying goodbye to their neighbors, the Smiths had to tie up some loose ends inside the house.

Mr Ito loosened his tie because he felt hot in his office.

It is unusual to see rock stars wearing a tie!

Could you tie it with a ribbon?

Hold still a moment while I fix your tie.

Do I need a tie?

Your tie is crooked.

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Oxford ties; Derby ties

[…] the tip of her russet boot almost grazed that of his Oxford tie.

the sacred ties of friendship or of duty

the ties of allegiance; the ties that bind

No distance breaks the tie of blood.

In most states the court view is that if a person rents (and particularly if it is only a room), does not have a car, does not live within a nuclear family unit, is not established in full-time employment, then that person is considered to be without ties and an itinerant and therefore ought not to be granted bail.

The film ends with the colorful deaths of Nico's enemies after he thwarts their attempts to assassinate a U.S. Senator investigating ties between drug dealers and the CIA.

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te thanked Canada on Tuesday for its support during recent Chinese military drills and praised the deepening of ties between the two sides, shortly ahead of a visit to China by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Ties work to maintain structural integrity in windstorms and earthquakes.

It's two outs in the bottom of the ninth, tie score.

I thought José was still a point down. I thought he needed another takedown to tie and pull ahead, so I ordered José to let his man up. I looked up too late, realizing that José already scored a tie. By that point, the New Jersey champion got his ...

[…] game in the championships shouldering a vast disadvantage and was in due course defeated by Egyetértés, one of the newcomers in the first league. Eger, the other novice in the championships, also took off successfully scoring a tie with the Ruha ETO.

The FA Cup third round tie between Liverpool and Cardiff was their first meeting in the competition since 1957.

Wikipedia: tie (typography)

[H]e ordered his boarders and apartments to be dished out for the occasion, spared no pains in adorning his own person, and in particular employed a whole hour in adjusting a voluminous tye, in which he proposed to make his appearance.

Tie this rope in a knot for me, please.

Tie the rope to this tree.

Tie a knot in this rope for me, please.

Tie him to the tree.

In bond of virtuous love together tied.

Tie your shoes.

Not tied to rules of policy, you find / Revenge less sweet than a forgiving mind.

They tied for third place.

They tied the game.

He tied me for third place.

[…] It seems they have sort of betrothal teas — can you tie it?" "Heavens!" said Mary […]

As the door slammed Pete turned to Hally, fuming. "Can you tie that? A little twopenny cold frightening him off."

So, a class for tying a hash to an ISAM implementation might provide an extra method to traverse a set of keys sequentially (the “S” of ISAM), since your typical DBM implementation can't do that.

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