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tie on

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? tie on
vt sepanbinden, festbinden; to tie something on(to) somethingetw an etw (dat)anbinden


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Start with wide end of the tie on your right and extend a foot below narrow end.
As a part of daily apparel, thousands tie on a time, that can be a walking advertisement While most assume that a tie is only a fixture of a nice suit, shirt and pants, they can be much more than that As a part of daily apparel, thousands tie on a time, that can be a walking advertisement.
This is the same child who, when he started infants, took pity on his father as he had to tie his ties whereas his school uniform then had a ready-made tie on a piece of elastic.
 
 
 
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