Sentence examples for be tied down from inspiring English sources

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be tied down

noun

A knot; a fastening.

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I don't like to be tied down".

They don't want to be tied down".

"I don't want to be tied down".

Henceforth, Andrew insists that he be tied down every night.

Flaubert, though, was determined not to be tied down.

His hands had to be tied down," she told me.

To be tied down to an authentic face of Juliet!

That's why I haven't bought a house, I don't want to be tied down.

Ms. Mullins had always sworn she never wanted to be tied down.

Perhaps he preferred it that way, so as not to be tied down.

Books used to be tied down with chains, but not for the reason you think.

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