tie back
Beginner (A2) neutral
To use something to hold hair or curtains away from the front, toward the back.
"She tied her hair back in a ponytail before starting her run."
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and tie back and tie back into Animal Farm,
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Julian Dorey · 39:31
[laughter] They all tie back together.
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And just to tie back to the films real
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Mel Robbins · 37:08
because it's got to tie back into your values,
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Cameron Hanes · 13:19
thread to to tie back into something you're doing.