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tied
/ ٲɪ /
adjective
(of a public house, retail shop, etc) obliged to sell only the beer, products, etc, of a particular producer
a tied house
tied outlet
(of a house or cottage) rented out to the tenant for as long as he or she is employed by the owner
(of a loan) made by one nation to another on condition that the money is spent on goods or services provided by the lending nation
Example Sentences
At the sight of them, Woodson tied her bandanna around her face and started marching back and forth, screaming: “Immigrants are not the problem! Immigrants are never the problem!”
Video and GPS evidence tied Hawk to the crime, Boston said.
Another problem was Wilson’s obsession with upgrading the Beach Boys’ music—a desperate drive that some say was tied to his desperate desire to outdo the Beatles.
It was Pages’ fifth outfield assist of the season, tied for fifth-most in the majors.
Federal authorities have charged at least 14 people tied to recent immigration protests that have roiled Los Angeles.
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