Sentence examples for be untied from inspiring English sources

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be untied

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To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of.

  • To untie a knot

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Only then can everyone else be untied from his or her chair.

Unfortunately, they do not agree that technical and food aid should also be untied.

Only 15 percent of American humanitarian food aid can be untied — bought outside the United States.

Soft and fluffy with a hint of spice, they are made to be untied and unwrapped, like small gifts.

The fisherman's, or anchor, bend is an especially strong and simple knot that will not jam or slip under strain and can be untied easily.

One of her students repeats this mantra before each workout: "It's hard body time — 1, 2, 3 woof!" When he's not doing cardio, his shoes must be untied.

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"They're untied," I said.

"His shoelaces are untied," he said.

The chow is untied to any particular geographic roots.

In 2002, 43% of official aid was untied.

"That's the first time he's untied himself.

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