Idioms
tie in (something) with (something) or tie (something) in with (something)
to connect something with something else
The merchandise was tied in with the movie and had very good sales.
tie the knot
tie up (a boat) or tie (a boat) up
tie up (someone) or tie (someone) up
tie up (something) or tie (something) up
tie up (traffic)
tie up with (someone or something)
tied to one's mother's apron strings
tied up
tight spot
tight squeeze
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pull oneself up by one's bootstraps
read up on (someone or something)
head off (someone) or head (someone) off
red in the face
grunt work
broke
ride (something) out or ride out (something)
a mine of information
buy a pig in a poke
get away from it all
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Former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln suffered a nervous breakdown in 1836
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