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To tie down

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To fasten so as to prevent from rising.
To restrain; to confine; to hinder from action.

See also: Tie Tie



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Drawing from the thirty first chapter of proverbs, author Kathi Macias comes to women with much to inspire them to tie down their life and do the best they can as a homemaker and mother in a chaotic world.
It can form a powerful boundary around ship decks, elevated platforms, and amusement equipment, and it can be used to tie down pallets of products or even large, heavy vehicles.
t want to have to go out there to tie down something you hear being bashed around and breaking into things.
 
 
 
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