Tying The Knot: How To Find The Perfect Couple For Your Unique Event

Looking for "The One"? Finding that perfect person is no easy task. The good news is that divorce rates are no longer on the rise. However, fewer people are tying the knot in the first place. So what ...

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AOL: Study finds perfect ages to tie the knot fall between 28 and 32

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Study finds perfect ages to tie the knot fall between 28 and 32

Words derived from Greek are much more likely to have "y" in their spelling than are words of Latin origin, basically as a substitute for where the Greeks used ϒ ("upsilon"). The other exception to this is that before an ending that starts with a vowel, you generally won't find an "i" (crying, tying, dyad).

This Ngram graph plotting the frequency of occurrence of "tying" (blue line) versus "tieing" (red line) for 1800–2008 suggests that tying is far more common. The difference between the results for the British English corpus ...

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A common symbol in modern weddings it the image of knot. The phrase "tie the knot" as a euphemism for marriage that is also commonly recognized. Where does this originate from?

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Origins of "tie the knot" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

Tethering should not be confused with short-term tying up or with hobbling. These guidelines have been developed to assist people to tether animals correctly when circumstances make it a necessary method of confining and protecting animals. They specify the requirements for tethering dogs, sheep, goats, cattle, donkeys and horses.

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A segue is the transition from one topic to another, but I am thinking of a word for tying together two things that have previously been talked about. For example, we're discussing whether cats or dogs are better pets, and then that conversation drifts off topic into something apparently unrelated, like visual impairments or something, and then ...