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tie something to
tie (something) to (something)
to connect one thing to another.
Any increase in pay is tied to doing a better job.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

tie something to something
tie (something) to (something)
to connect one thing to another.
Any increase in pay is tied to doing a better job.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

tie to
tie (something) to (something)
to connect one thing to another.
Any increase in pay is tied to doing a better job.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

tie to something
tie (something) to (something)
to connect one thing to another.
Any increase in pay is tied to doing a better job.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

tie (you) to (something)
to connect you to something.
Police found bloody clothes in Duggan's closet, and that's how they tied him to the killings.

Melanie wished she weren't tied to home and could travel a little.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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