Sentence examples for was tie from inspiring English sources

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was tie

noun

A knot; a fastening.

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All that Portugal had to do was tie the final game.

"The worst George Bush did was tie," said Gov. Tommy G. Thompson of Wisconsin.

"All we did today was tie up the series and take the homecourt advantage".

The Devils' main target was Tie Domi, who knocked out the Devils' Scott Niedermayer in the playoffs last spring.

"It was tie goes to the runner, we kind of got there at the same time, and nobody was going to budge," Gilbert said.

Oregon never trailed, and the best U.C.L.A. could do was tie the score at 10-10 midway through the third quarter.

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A focus of the collection was tie-dye, hand done in Guinea as part of a project to help native women.

Doug Henning did what Robert-Houdin set out to do — he presented magic in the dress of the time, only now it was tie-dye and long hair and hippieness.

He was tied up.

The game was tied, 7-7.

Woods was tied for eighth.

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