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tied up
Idioms and Phrases
see tie up .Example Sentences
If most of your net worth is tied up in retirement savings and real estate, consider putting a portion of your wealth in more liquid assets like a high-yield savings account.
"They can protest a vacant house all they want," Homan said, adding that their presence "tied up" law enforcement and prevented officials from seeing to more important tasks.
His memories of his first ever big scene will forever be tied up with Kilmer.
It comes as national animal charity Blue Cross says it has seen an increase in pets left in boxes, or tied up with notes on from owners who can not afford to keep them.
"What we need is really robust and detailed data collection that is consistent across all our police forces and that is then tied up with prosecution outcomes."
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