Idioms
tie up (a boat) or tie (a boat) up
to dock a boat or ship
We tied up our boat at the pier when the storm came.
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
tighten one's belt
tightfisted with money
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cheer (someone) up or cheer up (someone)
pins and needles
in rehearsal
take turns (doing something)
eat like a bird
get on in years
What's done is done.
at one sitting
fine and dandy
make one's own way
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In Georgia, there is a price limit of $20 on the last meal a prisoner can order (2004 price limit).
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