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    tying
    [ noun ]
    the act of tying or binding things together
    <noun.act>


    Tie \Tie\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tied}(Obs. {Tight}); p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Tying}.] [OE. ti?en, teyen, AS. t[=i]gan, ti['e]gan,
    fr. te['a]g, te['a]h, a rope; akin to Icel. taug, and AS.
    te['o]n to draw, to pull. See {Tug}, v. t., and cf. {Tow} to
    drag.]
    1. To fasten with a band or cord and knot; to bind. ``Tie the
    kine to the cart.'' --1 Sam. vi. 7.

    My son, keep thy father's commandment, and forsake
    not the law of thy mother: bind them continually
    upon thine heart, and tie them about thy neck.
    --Prov. vi.
    20,21.

    2. To form, as a knot, by interlacing or complicating a cord;
    also, to interlace, or form a knot in; as, to tie a cord
    to a tree; to knit; to knot. ``We do not tie this knot
    with an intention to puzzle the argument.'' --Bp. Burnet.

    3. To unite firmly; to fasten; to hold.

    In bond of virtuous love together tied. --Fairfax.

    4. To hold or constrain by authority or moral influence, as
    by knotted cords; to oblige; to constrain; to restrain; to
    confine.

    Not tied to rules of policy, you find
    Revenge less sweet than a forgiving mind. --Dryden.

    5. (Mus.) To unite, as notes, by a cross line, or by a curved
    line, or slur, drawn over or under them.

    6. To make an equal score with, in a contest; to be even
    with.

    {To ride and tie}. See under {Ride}.

    {To tie down}.
    (a) To fasten so as to prevent from rising.
    (b) To restrain; to confine; to hinder from action.

    {To tie up}, to confine; to restrain; to hinder from motion
    or action.


    Tying \Ty"ing\,
    p. pr. of {Tie}.


    Tying \Ty"ing\, n. (Mining)
    The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.

    1. Closer inspection reveals no stitching - hours of detailed tying and dying have produced an amazing effect of design and texture. For intricate stitching, Cordsen shows off a hand-made silk appliqued outfit, comprising coat, dress and trousers.
    2. The 26-year-old son of reputed mob boss John Gotti wasn't seen tying the knot at his neighborhood church Saturday afternoon, but that didn't stop assorted reporters and shutterbugs from staking out the building in anticipation of the rumored nuptials.
    3. White and black were worked in with similar tying on of various sleeves, cowls, collars and skirt shapes - sometimes in stiffened white linen with drawstrings.
    4. Sherwood has done its best to minimise the risk by leaving the Leporati family with a 25 per cent stake tying them into a five year contract.
    5. The closest thing to inauguration festivity on Esteli's sunny streets was Gustavo Altamirano Lanuza's tying a pole carrying the blue-and-white national flag to one of the bars protecting his front window.
    6. Lawmakers, however, have been wary about tying up the Senate floor for six weeks or more.
    7. Warner, meanwhile, has accused Chris-Craft of interfering with its business and tying up Mr. Ross's time in fighting over numerous policy matters.
    8. This group is expected to fill most of the jobs to be created by 2000. 'Working patterns will need to be more flexible and realistic, tying in to company as well as individual needs,' argued Gilbert.
    9. Meanwhile, Kabuto-cho, Japan's stock market district, continues to buzz with rumors tying the brokerage firms and gangsters to prominent politicians.
    10. In other developments, Israeli radio said a reserve army captain would be reprimanded by his commander for tying a handcuffed Arab protester to the bumper of a patrol car in the Gaza Strip.
    11. In Paducah, the temperature just before midnight was 65 degrees, tying the low-temperature record for July 22 set in 1980.
    12. The allegations they made about me are not correct." The state collected $3,170 in mortgage payments from August until October, when Gonzalez declared bankruptcy, tying up subsequent payments in bankruptcy court.
    13. The toll of 68 lightning deaths in 1988 was the same number as in 1986, tying for the lowest in this decade.
    14. With that has come a proliferation of direct marketing groups using facsimile machines, tying up already overused fax machines and limiting companies' ability to transmit urgent documents.
    15. "If you're watching news in the morning tying your tie," says Joseph I. Nishimura, general manager of Sanyo Electric Co.'s HDTV development center, "you just want the information.
    16. One of the keys to Gates' vision is tying together the technologies of handwriting recognition, computerized video, fax, cellular phones, computing networks and vast data bases in one seamless hardware and software package.
    17. This so-called Kamban inventory delivery system ensures semi-finished goods do not pile up at each stage, tying up cash in work-in-progress.
    18. Patrick Rose, a marine mammal coordinator for the state Department of Natural Resources, said Florida is focusing efforts on tying manatee protection to county growth management plans.
    19. On Thursday, James Steurer, 79, was sitting on his bed tying his shoes when a gas explosion leveled his house and sent him and the mattress flying into the driveway.
    20. Then, pulling on woolen hats or tying scarves around their heads, Pistoleiro and several others climb out the window and up on top of the train.
    21. He's failed as a writer and tries to fortify himself by tying up to the big boys like Joyce and Stein and despising everyone else.
    22. A major part of the company's approach probably will be tying employment protection to productivity improvements in plant-level negotiations.
    23. The Bank Board, meanwhile, is searching for ways to reassure the Wall Street lenders without tying its hands by promising not to take action against Financial Corp., industry officials said.
    24. A federal grand jury in Tulsa this week handed down an amended indictment tying him to cocaine conspiracies with reputed Colombian cocaine kingpins _ Pablo Escobar-Gaviria, Jorge Ochoa-Vasquez and the late Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez-Gacha.
    25. Frito-Lay also promoted the show heavily, tying it to a $1 million sweepstakes; it even got "In Living Color's" dancers, the "Fly Girls," to announce the sweepstakes winner during the show.
    26. Kalispell, Mont., reached 74 degrees on Wednesday, tying its high temperature record for the date set in 1913.
    27. The Soviet Union is preparing a treaty tying together its splintering republics as a loose confederation with strong economic links.
    28. Even scientists made their mark, painting rocks with flourescent paint and tying orange plastic flagging to trees.
    29. Daytona Beach, Fla., reached 93 degrees, tying the record high temperature for the date set in 1941.
    30. Residents of this burgeoning golf-and-tennis resort refused Tuesday to clamp down on growth by tying construction to how long motorists have to wait at lights.
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