Sentence examples for to be tied from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Fit to be tied.

If someone is fit to be tied, they are extremely angry.

Dictionary

to be tied

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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He appears fit to be tied.

He was fit to be tied".

So your hands appear to be tied.

They don't want to be tied down".

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

I don't like to be tied down".

Their hands and feet were to be tied.

Statistically speaking, the race appears to be tied.

She didn't want to be tied to another person".

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

"People are not going to be tied to a wire".

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