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to tie the hands of
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to
,
tie
,
the
,
hands
,
of
.
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tie
verb
tied, has tied, is tying, ties
atar, amarrar
;
empatar
;
ligar
Example sentences of
tie
verb
•
His kidnappers
tied
him
to
a chair.
•
She
tied
a scarf around her neck.
•
She
tied knots
in the rope.
•
You need to
tie
your shoe.
•
His hands and feet had been
tied
together.
More examples
•
She
tied
the apron loosely around her waist.
•
The team still has a chance to
tie
.
•
I had the lead but he
tied
me by making a birdie on the last hole.
•
Her time
tied
the world record.
•
He
tied
the school's record in the high jump.
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Synonyms of
tie
verb
bind
,
moor
,
lash
,
unite
hand
noun
hands
mano
;
manecilla, aguja (de un reloj o instrumento)
;
lado
;
letra, escritura
;
aplauso
;
cartas (en juegos de naipes)
;
obrero, -ra
;
trabajador, -dora
Example sentences of
hand
noun
•
I waved my
hand
to say goodbye.
•
She put her
hands
over her eyes.
•
He sat quietly with his
hands
folded in his lap.
•
These gloves will keep your
hands
warm.
•
Do you need a
hand
?
More examples
•
I'd be glad to join their effort and lend them a
hand
.
•
Let's all give our favorite contestant a big
hand
!
•
The
hands
of the clock were adjusted to daylight-saving time.
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Synonyms of
hand
noun
applause
,
handwriting
,
pointer
,
side
,
worker
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