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I . tie [taɪ] N

1. tie (necktie):

tie

2. tie (cord):

tie

4. tie (equal ranking):

tie

II . tie <-y; -d, -d> [taɪ] VB intr

1. tie (fasten):

tie

III . tie <-y-; -d, -d> [taɪ] VB trans

1. tie (fasten together):

tie

cup tie N sports

tie down VB trans

tie up VB trans

1. tie up (bind):

tie up

5. tie up Brit (connect with):

to tie sth up with sth

tie-in [ˌtaɪˈɪn] N

II . tie in with VB intr

tie-on label [ˌtaɪˈɒnˈleɪbl] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, he would never quite tie in with his earlier successes of 1994 and 1995.
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The first two rounds were a two game series with a golden goal tie breaker.
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The aggregate attendance for those three games was nearly 47,000 and the total gate receipts of 3,043 constituted a record for a first round tie.
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Frilled shirts, dazzling cuff links, a bow-tie longing to be unloosed.
www.independent.ie
They were next to my bell-bottoms, tie-dyes and 8-tracks.
psychcentral.com
The conservatorship would have to be set aside before she can legally tie the knot.
perezhilton.com
Ring bolts are commonly used to attach cables or ropes to objects, for example securing a boat to a dock, or as a tie down point for cargo.
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Adjacent to the park is a boardwalk with boat tie-up facilities.
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The white-tie dress code was asking for trouble when it came to the red carpet.
lucire.com
He argues that, however, the anachronism is the point, and that bow tie wearers are making a public statement that they disdain changing fashion.
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