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1 tied
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2 tied in
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3 tied up
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4 tied cottage
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5 tied game
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6 tied house
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7 tied to his mother's apron strings
hangt aan zijn moeders schort (afhankelijk,onvolwassen,gehecht aan zijn moeder op een ziekelijke manier)English-Dutch dictionary > tied to his mother's apron strings
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8 tied to the apron strings of
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9 a parcel tied up with tape
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10 be tied up with
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11 be tied up
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12 get tied (up) into knots (over)
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13 he is tied to his mother's/wife's apron strings
he is tied to his mother's/wife's apron stringshij loopt aan de leiband van zijn moeder/vrouwEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he is tied to his mother's/wife's apron strings
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14 his hands are tied
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15 my hands are tied
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16 they tied for a second place
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17 tongue-tied
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18 with one hand (tied) behind one's back
with one hand (tied) behind one's backEnglish-Dutch dictionary > with one hand (tied) behind one's back
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19 was tongue-tied
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20 tie
n. stropdas; veter; knoop; band--------v. vastbinden; knopen; strikkentie1[ taj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————tie2♦voorbeelden:→ tie up tie up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉4 〈 voornamelijk sport〉gelijk eindigen/spelen/staan met♦voorbeelden:tie a knot • een knoop leggentie back • opbinden, bijeen binden 〈 bijvoorbeeld haar〉3 tie down • de handen binden, bezig houdentie oneself down • zich(zelf) beperkingen opleggentie someone down to • iemand zich laten houden aan→ tie up tie up/
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