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hog-tie

VERB
  1. tie together somebody's limbs
    The prisoner was hog-tied

How To Use hog-tie In A Sentence

  • Then some of the football players roped and hog-tied them!
  • Women from the cell block later recalled guessing what time it was according to how many people were hog-tied or hobbled.
  • Because If I see you even take one step out of that chair, I'm going to hog-tie you and gag you, but not before I clamp your jaws shut with mucilage!
  • As much as I'd like to hog-tie the guy and hand him over, all we really need is that notebook.
  • Timken had resisted the impulse then, and now he wanted to hog-tie her and do what he should have done before. Gideon’s war
  • When a boar was spotted, the dogs were released and they would fly at the boar, grab the closest piece of hide where they landed (usually an ear or foreleg) and the agents would 'hog-tie' the animal. The Best Reader Photos of July 2009
  • Tanj spent that first night, chained to the foot of his bed, tied tightly in a hog-tie.
  • But the lack of communication between systems could hog-tie the company.
  • She couldn't just ride out, hog-tie the terrorist, and lug him back.
  • His hands and feet were hog-tied behind his back, and he was on his stomach.
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