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1 tied-house
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2 tied to one's mother's apron strings
idiomsഅമ്മയുടെ ചൊല്പ്പടിയില് നില്ക്കുന്നEnglish-Malayalam new dictionary > tied to one's mother's apron strings
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3 tied to one's wife's apron strings
idiomsഭാര്യയെ ആശ്രയിച്ചു കഴിയുകEnglish-Malayalam new dictionary > tied to one's wife's apron strings
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4 tongue-tied
adjectiveമിണ്ടാനാവാത്ത, ഉത്തരം മുട്ടിയ, പരുങ്ങല് നിമിത്തം സംസാരം നിലച്ചുപോയ -
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kb. 1 Cloth: rok kerja. He is tied to his mother's a. string Ia dikuasai oleh ibunya (= selamanya berada dibawah perintah ibunya). 2 pinggir. The plane is parked on the a. Kapal terbang itu diparkir di pinggir depan bangsalnya. -
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kb. lidah. 2 bahasa. 3 batang/kayu penarik (on a wagon). 4 jazirah (of land). 5 lidah, tutup (in shoes). tongue-lashing kb. cacian yang pedas, dampratan, makian. -tongue-tied ks. kaku lidah, lidah seakan-akan lumpuh.
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