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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past (someone or something's) prime
have it coming (to someone)
name of the game
big fish in a small pond
hold all the trump cards
keep from (doing something)
darken (someone's) door
mad as a hornet
make a meal of (something)
cross the Rubicon
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Fact
The 'vintage date'on a bottle of wine indicates the year the grapes were picked, not the year of bottling.
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