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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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tie up (traffic)<br />

- to slow down traffic, to cause road traffic to stop<br />

The accident tied up the highway traffic for two hours last night.<br />

tie up with (someone or something)<br />

- to enter into an association or partnership with someone or something<br />

Our company decided to tie up with a company from Sweden to make the pollution<br />

equipment.<br />

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tied to one's mother's apron strings<br />

- to be dominated or dependent on one's mother<br />

The boy is tied to his mother's apron strings <strong>and</strong> he never wants to leave home.<br />

tied up<br />

- to be busy<br />

I was tied up yesterday <strong>and</strong> did not have enough time to telephone my friend.<br />

tight spot<br />

- a difficult situation<br />

We are in a very tight spot since the top salesman quit.<br />

tight squeeze<br />

- a difficult financial situation<br />

Our company is in a tight squeeze now that sales are down from last year.<br />

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