Sentence examples for to tying from inspiring English sources

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to tying

noun

A knot; a fastening.

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After that, he took to tying the boots to the parachute.

Many of them had taken to tying gabardine bags around their fur boots, like gaiters.

There are few calls to go back to "tying" aid to the purchase of British goods.

"I started out poking little air bubbles in the casing, then I moved to tying".

The title of this British wedding rom-com refers to tying the knot.

Some couples cited a financial advantage to tying the knot this week rather than next.

The Panthers came close to tying it twice in the last two minutes.

But the Bruins needed it, because Tampa Bay rallied in the third and came very close to tying the game.

The couple was looking forward to tying the knot at least when the queues got a little shorter.

The Islanders came close to tying the score in the dying minutes of their second straight power play.

In addition to tying King, Navratilova surpassed Margaret Osborne du Pont as the oldest woman to win the mixed doubles.

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