tie-down
Americannoun
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a device for tying something down.
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the act of tying something down.
Etymology
Origin of tie-down
Noun use of verb phrase tie down
Example Sentences
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FCS’ Kanulock lockable tie-down straps can help ease surfers’ worries about their board’s safety atop their vehicle.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 2, 2022
That’s what winning a championship does, which is what Mayfield accomplished as a 20-year-old last year in tie-down roping.
From Washington Times • Dec. 11, 2021
And that doesn’t even take into account automated tie-down systems to secure a wheelchair once inside a vehicle.
From The Verge • Jul. 2, 2021
At the end of September, we completed the static engine "tie-down" tests, demonstrating that the Rolls-Royce jet engine would give us more power in these slow speed tests than we had been expecting.
From BBC • Nov. 27, 2017
Might be a metal tie-down or a pulley.
From "The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle" by Leslie Connor
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