cable tie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cable tie
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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His hands are cuffed behind his back with a cable tie.
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It added that he was briefly gagged with a strip of cloth and his hands were tied with a cable tie "due to the concern that Asad's behaviour would lead to the soldiers being exposed and in view of his aggressive resistance".
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Mr Eckersley said the court had heard his DNA was found on a knife recovered outside Mr Cole's home on a walkway, and also on a cable tie that was found on the kitchen table.
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An earlier cable tie solution and an "informal recall" was rejected by regulators.
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She said that whereas most people would need two hands to use a cable tie, this man is able to tie people up using one hand even while they are struggling.
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