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  • american english - Tying. Is Tieing really that unusual? - English . . .
    This Ngram graph plotting the frequency of occurrence of "tying" (blue line) versus "tieing" (red line) for 1800–2008 suggests that tying is far more common The difference between the results for the British English corpus
  • Formal replacement for the phrase ties back to?
    The phrase "ties back to" is used frequently, but it feels awkward in a formal paper I'm seeking a word or phrase which means the same thing, but has a more appropriate sound An example sentenc
  • terminology - What is the term for an item that facilitates the tying . . .
    Is there some piece of equipment or item that allows you to tie two or more strands of rope threads of fabric together? I imagine that (1) and (2) will be different items If such things do exist,
  • Is there a word like segue for tying together two topics post hoc?
    A segue is the transition from one topic to another, but I am thinking of a word for tying together two things that have previously been talked about For example, we're discussing whether cats or
  • English word for rope used to tie a cow
    4 I wanted to know if there is an English word to describe the rope used to tie a cow to its place (pole, etc) or a word to describe the process of tying a cow to its place (pole, etc) I hope I have described it clearly so that you can understand Please feel free to ask if I wasn't clear enough
  • Is there a word for connecting multiple disparate ideas together?
    Not totally sure what you're getting at, but you could try googling "free association" or "stream of consciousness" Or possibly Rambling Old Man Monologue: "I needed a new heel for m'shoe So I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those
  • Origins of tie the knot - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A common symbol in modern weddings it the image of knot The phrase "tie the knot" as a euphemism for marriage that is also commonly recognized Where does this originate from?
  • Whats the origin of the phrase bubble gum and shoe strings
    There are different versions such as “string and chewing-gum ” or “bubblegum and shoelaces” The origin is probably just from common sense knowledge of two items that suggest a precarious and unreliable solution There’s an old saying about something being held together by just string (or shoestrings) and chewing gum The idea, of course, is it is not a reliable (or solid) state of




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