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dangerous, critical, thorny, fragile, awkward: As the canoe<br />

drifted towards the waterfall, we found ourselves in a very<br />

ticklish predicament. 3 delicate, sensitive, hypersensitive,<br />

difficult, touchy, prickly: Cornelia is a bit ticklish on the<br />

subject <strong>of</strong> her holiday plans.<br />

tidy adj. 1 neat, orderly, trim, shipshape, spruce, spick and span,<br />

clean, well-kept, well-groomed: Change your clothes and come<br />

back when you're tidy. 2 well-organized, organized,<br />

well-ordered, methodical, systematic, trim: <strong>The</strong>y refused to<br />

clean his <strong>of</strong>fice till he had made it tidy. 3 respectable,<br />

sizeable, significant, considerable, substantial, good, goodly,<br />

good-sized, ample, large, big, fair, generous, not<br />

insignificant; Colloq not to be sneezed at: <strong>The</strong>y settled a tidy<br />

sum on their daughter when she was married.<br />

--v. 4 Often, tidy up. neaten (up), straighten (out or up),<br />

clean (up), put in order, Colloq fix (up), spruce up, organize,<br />

reorganize, arrange, rearrange: You can't watch television<br />

until you've tidied up your room. Please tidy up the files by<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />

tie v. 1 bind, fasten, make fast, tie up, lash, secure, truss,<br />

attach, tether, rope, chain, moor; connect, join, knot, link,<br />

couple, splice, unite: He keeps a vicious dog tied to a stake<br />

in his garden. Tie the ends <strong>of</strong> the rope together. 2 bind, truss<br />

(up), tie up, lash, pinion, restrict, confine, restrain; limit,<br />

tie down, curtail, curb, cramp, hamper, hinder: His hands are<br />

tied behind his back. According to the terms <strong>of</strong> the agreement,<br />

my hands are tied and I can do nothing. 3 connect, associate,<br />

unite, join, link, bind (up), affiliate, ally, league, team<br />

(up): Our business interests are tied to those <strong>of</strong> the major<br />

banks. 4 equal, even, be equal or even (with), match, be neck<br />

and neck (with): We tied them for first place. Yesterday, we<br />

were tied for second. 5 tie down. a clinch, secure, confirm,<br />

Colloq nail down: I tied down the PBT contract this morning. b<br />

restrict, restrain, constrain, confine, curtail: He won't marry<br />

because he doesn't want to feel tied down. 6 tie in. a be<br />

consistent, make sense, correspond, coincide, fit (in), be<br />

logical, coordinate: His alibi ties in with the witness's<br />

testimony. b relate, connect, link, associate, coordinate:<br />

<strong>The</strong>y cleverly tie in concern for the environment with their<br />

product. 7 tie up. a occupy, engage, (keep) busy: This affair

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