ties

[tie]

A tie is a thin piece of cloth that's knotted around the neck, an accessory worn by men on formal occasions. You may wear a tie to graduation, a wedding, or if you're just trying to impress someone.

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pl.
of Constitutionality

pl.
of Rurality

pl.
of Tie


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Usage Examples

I created Punk for this day and age. Do you see Britney walking around wearing ties and singing punk? Hell no. That's what I do. I'm like a Sid Vicious for a new generation.

When one by one our ties are torn, and friend from friend is snatched forlorn when man is left alone to mourn, oh! then how sweet it is to die!

All the principles of heaven and earth are living inside you. Life itself is truth, and this will never change. Everything in heaven and earth breathes. Breath is the thread that ties creation together.

It is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the Palestinians, to strengthen our ties with the nation of Israel.

It's been really fun to see with each album when I change to see the fans of the show emulate my style and with the first record a lot of the kids in the crowd were wearing neck ties like I was and now you'll see a lot of girls with pink hair. It's cool, it's actually really neat.

All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together.

I think that food ties us to our community and our traditions, and it's the thing that makes us feel good and connected.

I've returned to being an amateur without any ties or strings attached, which gives me a freedom I never had before.

Friendship is the golden thread that ties the heart of all the world.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

I desire no future that will break the ties with the past.

Sleep is that golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.

My mom still lives in Denver and some of my brothers are still in the area, so I still have strong ties there.

The U.S. - E.U. economic relationship dwarfs America's economic ties with China.

Such an arrangement would provide Taiwan and China with a forum for dialogue whereby they may forge closer ties based on mutual understanding and respect, leading to permanent peace in the Taiwan Strait.

It is sad to see a woman sacrificing the ties of the affections even to do good.

I never wore a tie voluntarily, even though I was forced to wear one for photos when I was young and for official events at school. I used to wrap my tie in a newspaper, and whenever the teacher checked I would quickly put it on again. I'm not used to it. Most Bolivians don't wear ties.

We do not trust the goodwill of the U.S. They have cut the ties.

Black women sharing close ties with each other, politically or emotionally, are not the enemies of Black men.

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