Sentence examples for tied down from inspiring English sources

"tied down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone or something being kept in one place or situation, typically without the ability or opportunity to move or act freely. For example, "The workers were tied down to their jobs with no chance of advancement."

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tied down

verb

Past of tie down

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"They were tied down.

And no one likes being tied down.

I've never been tied down.

Bell tied down for four deliveries.

I don't like to be tied down".

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

Sam Jackson has that tied down now.

They don't want to be tied down".

Boris Johnson hates being tied down.

Everyone loves seeing us tied down here.

He'd learned a lesson about not being tied down.

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