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See: adherence, adhesion, association, attachment, chain, charge, combine, connect, connection, contact, deadlock, devotion, fetter, kinship, liaison, lien, loyalty, marriage, nexus, prevent, privity, propinquity, relate, relation, relationship, restrain, trammel TIE. When two persons receive an equal number of votes at an election, there
is said to be a tie.
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| And Lohan and Gayheart really tied one on - both bought a tie-front sweater by Diane Merrick. Boaters on Baker Lake, 80 miles northeast of Seattle, got a new definition for "BUI" this summer when a local bear tied one on at their lakeside resort. The fun-loving Pate has tied one on before, he said, but never like this. |
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