1. tying - Noun
2. tying - Verb
Derived from tie
of Tie
p. pr. of Tie.
The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.
Source: Webster's dictionary1967 MVP season After once again finishing 2nd in the Western Conference in 1966, the Colts rebounded to finish 11–1–2 in 1967 tying the Los Angeles Rams for the NFL's best record. Source: Internet
A bitt is a metal block with a crosspin used for tying lines to, found on piers. Source: Internet
After Bryce Harper hit a tying sacrifice fly in the ninth, the Braves handed Workman (0-1) a loss in the bottom half. Source: Internet
After a thorough sensitization on the need for tying of goats, Ukpera took record of those who needed the ropes but could not get it owing to the large turn out of people and promised to reach them soon in another round of the gesture." Source: Internet
After being married for more than two decades since tying the knot back in 1999, the "American Horror Story" actress and husband Jon Bronson are heading for a divorce after he sought a dissolution of their union. Source: Internet
After the snap, tight end Randy Grossman faked a block to the inside as if it were a running play, but then ran a pass route into the endzone, and Bradshaw threw the ball to him for a touchdown, tying the game, 7–7. Source: Internet