Idioms
tie up (traffic)
to slow down traffic, to cause road traffic to stop
The accident tied up traffic for two hours last night.
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
tilt at windmills
time after time
time and again
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pay an arm and a leg (for something)
tightfisted with money
hold (someone) down or hold down (someone)
meant to be
cough up (something) or cough (something) up
run a risk of (something)
trial and error
make up for (something)
muster up the courage
in one fell swoop
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Every year more people are killed by donkeys than in aircraft crashes.
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