chain tie (Meaning)

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chain tie ()

A tie consisting of a series of connected iron bars or rods.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chain tie

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chain tie Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy steel chain rattled as it was dragged across the concrete floor.
  2. She secured the gate with a thick chain, ensuring the livestock remained safely inside.
  3. The prisoner's hands were bound with iron chains, restricting his movement.
  4. Sailors threw the anchor chain overboard, anchoring the ship to the harbor floor.
  5. A chain link fence surrounded the property, providing security and privacy.
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  7. He adjusted his tie in the mirror, ensuring it was perfectly straight before the interview.
  8. The silk tie added a touch of elegance to his tailored suit.
  9. She tied a knot in the rope to create a makeshift leash for her dog.
  10. The scout learned how to tie various knots during wilderness survival training.

FAQs About the word chain tie

A tie consisting of a series of connected iron bars or rods.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The heavy steel chain rattled as it was dragged across the concrete floor.

She secured the gate with a thick chain, ensuring the livestock remained safely inside.

The prisoner's hands were bound with iron chains, restricting his movement.

Sailors threw the anchor chain overboard, anchoring the ship to the harbor floor.