Sentence examples for the tier from inspiring English sources

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the tier

noun

One who ties (knots, etc).

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Captain Reese, the tier warden, credited the Red Cross.

The higher the tier, the better the benefits.

The tier of apartments contained Mrs. Christos' flat and at the very bottom of the tier was the fruit and vegetable market.

The color corresponds to the tier of each player found by the algorithm.

Dellelo spent hours imagining cutting his head off and rolling it down the tier.

The youngest prisoner on the tier was just ten years old — "a little kid," she said.

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When problems do crop up, it is usually with the tier-two and tier-three firms.

Last weekend the Stateside razzmatazz; this the tier-one cudgelling.

Mr. Spaniolo credited the tier-one competition with bolstering university pride and student caliber.

But neither made the top ten for the tier-one list.

The big suppliers;tier-ones, they are called;lean on their suppliers, the tier-twos, who lean on theirs, the tier-threes.

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