tie-on (Meaning)
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tie-on (s)
fastened by tying on
Synonyms & Antonyms of tie-on
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tie-on Sentence Examples
- The runner's loose shoelace required a tie-on to prevent it from tripping him.
- The mechanic used a tie-on to secure the loose exhaust pipe beneath the vehicle.
- The florist carefully fastened the tie-on to the bouquet to keep the flowers in place.
- The painter's tie-on kept his hair out of the way while he worked on the delicate mural.
- The doctor used a tie-on to restrain the patient's arm during surgery.
- The child's hair tie snapped, so she had to improvise with a tie-on to keep her hair out of her eyes.
- The hiker attached a tie-on to his backpack to carry an extra water bottle.
- The chef used a tie-on to secure the apron around her waist while cooking.
- The pilot fastened a tie-on to his hat to prevent it from flying off in the strong wind.
- The construction worker tied a tie-on around his tools to keep them from falling when working at a height.
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fastened by tying on
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The runner's loose shoelace required a tie-on to prevent it from tripping him.
The mechanic used a tie-on to secure the loose exhaust pipe beneath the vehicle.
The florist carefully fastened the tie-on to the bouquet to keep the flowers in place.
The painter's tie-on kept his hair out of the way while he worked on the delicate mural.