How To Use Tether In A Sentence

  • The adrenaline fare comes mostly a la carte, but at Queenstown Rafting on Shotover Street, I noticed a three-course tasting menu for about $500: jet boating down the Shotover River—an amuse-bouche—followed by a starter of whitewater rafting and, for the main course, a 440-foot jump above a canyon, tethered to a rubber band. High-Flying Adventure
  • the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether
  • Fireworks and the nightglow created by tethered balloons happen after sunset. Times, Sunday Times
  • Masses are deposited in tidal channels or shallow pools that retain water at low tide, and are secured in place by a long sand-mucus tether buried firmly in the substrate.
  • It's how they deal with the mind-numbing tedium of riding long distances, the games the mind starts to play as your reach the end of your physical and mental tether.
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  • At that point, the probe drops down on a tether that is as skinny as a shoelace, to keep it a safe distance away when the lander's retrorockets fire.
  • Thus Rukhi – and she turned to abuse her clumsy little handmaiden for overboiling the rice and overbaking the coarse rye bread, for not tethering the donkey, and for breaking a new pot of spring water. Love and Life Behind the Purdah
  • Ben left his horse tethered to the low-hanging branches of a slender pine and walked the short distance to the solitary grave.
  • Those troops act as a big security blanket for Seoul and Tokyo, and the last thing China wants is for either of those countries to be untethered from the U.S. security embrace.
  • Producers have used two types of tethers (neck and girth); both of which restrict sow movement.
  • Imagine how such capabilities could untether you from an office, enabling you to handle your work responsibilities and still get to your child's ball game.
  • It would be easier to send down one of the robot vehicles, unmanned but tethered to a surface ship, with cameras and that sort of thing.
  • The animals fed and lay down next to their tethers.
  • These strategically placed threads form a bundle called the byssus, which tethers the mussel to its new home in much the same way that guy ropes hold down a tent. WN.com - Articles related to Sea secrets - over 5,000 new marine species found
  • The text teletypewriter (TTY) first allowed the deaf to talk on a phone over two decades ago, but the drawback is that in order to talk, users are tethered to a bulky machine. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Deaf and mobile
  • helpless and desperate--as if at the end of his tether
  • Frustrated and bitter, Hogan had reached the end of his tether with politics.
  • A sorrel and black were tethered nearby and an array of tools was strewn over the ground.
  • But sources told how, soon after, she reached the end of her tether. The Sun
  • The kite is also designed to be landed safely even if the tether is broken, using batteries to power its motors. Airborne Wind Turbines to Generate Power Using High-Altitude Winds | Impact Lab
  • Cows were tethered near the wall, to provide milk, ghee and cow dung for the rituals.
  • ‘And you played tetherball with me at lunch, and you would always let me win,’ he chimed in.
  • Hoffman said the end of the tether draped in the cargo bay was discolored, perhaps charred by burning.
  • Firefighters were bemused to wake up and find a large brown and white horse tethered by a rope to their station.
  • We spent two nights under canvas with the horses tethered nearby. Times, Sunday Times
  • The officer dismounted, tethering his horse to a tree.
  • The black horse rivaled the mare; he was of the same great size with a long black mane and a lively prance even as he stood tethered.
  • The tether exploited about 1 ampere at 3500 volts of electricity.
  • It's really difficult to control and place a robot inside the body if the robot is attached to a tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • A government untethered from the checks and balances that individual rights and democracy provide may make serious errors of judgment that lead to more deaths and more human suffering, both for our own people and for people in other lands. Balkinization
  • He followed her calmly towards the stakes where the other horses were tethered and being watched.
  • It appears that the physiological data from a number of studies indicate the welfare of sows in stalls is equal to, or better than, that of sows in tethers or groups.
  • Better that she remain unmarried, undivorced, untethered by liens and judgments, unknown to the present. Dont You Forget About Me
  • This experiment showed that in order for tethers to be useful for long-duration missions in space, they must be designed to withstand cuts by micrometeorites and space debris.
  • The horse had broken loose from its tether.
  • I'd fostered a lot of very troubled youngsters and at times provided respite for other foster carers who were at the end of their tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over there by the halse o 'the pass, there stand tethered two good horses that will take us before the morning to the Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Gardeners are near the end of their tether because of youngsters rampaging through their allotment, leaving a trail of devastation behind them.
  • The US$373,000,000 Tethered Satellite System was designed to be pulled through space to investigate the electrical properties of the upper atmosphere.
  • She was allegedly drugged and tethered with a makeshift noose attached to a roof beam. The Sun
  • If enacted, the law might eliminate tethers and stalls for other classes of cattle.
  • Roi snatched the tether from the old man’s hand and dragged the reluctant creature into the alley. 365 tomorrows » Patricia Stewart : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Radice claims cargo taken up by space shuttle from Earth can be offloaded onto an orbiting ‘tether’.
  • It would be a mercy to end its existence, but he left it there, just tethering at the edge of death, wishing for it but not enough to fall over.
  • It is a powerful cat to be tethered to, the largest felid in the New World; worldwide only the lion and the tiger beat it in size.
  • He withdrew from writing and production for an intangible revolution of mind, untethering his old life and leaving it far behind.
  • He tethered the horses in a cleft beneath the overhang and went to cut some pine boughs.
  • I began reading, untethered from the computer, using the Handspring Visor and then the iPaq 4700 which I recall paying approximately the same amount that I did for the iPad. MIND MELD: The Apple iPad: Sizzle or Fizzle?
  • By the time she called me in, she was at the end of her tether. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • I ask da Costa if he is a romantic, knowing from experience that all lyric poets are to some extent tethered by desire - using poetry to write their way through the challenges of the human condition.
  • One practice entails tethering cormorants by the neck, pulling them back to the boat after they successfully procure fish, then extracting the fish from the bird.
  • Here was a man approaching the end of his tether. The Sun
  • If they eat more than they can see, they untether from the timeline and are never seen again. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • With bridle and saddle managed in one hand, Isabella released the gelding from his tether and stepped back, heading towards the tack room without waiting to confirm he returned to his stall.
  • Rings for tethering the sheep are still embedded in the wall of Borris Estate, opposite Cosgrove's shop.
  • A mother at the end of her tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • My Gateway tablet is pretty much on 16 hrs a day, on a desk, tethered to a monitor (the tablet feature just wasn't that great). Clean Your Laptop To Keep It Running Smooth And Cool | Lifehacker Australia
  • The use of specialized animal stalls and tethers is accepted as a science-based industry standard of management.
  • Rows and rows of cows and heifers, their moos resounding within the school walls, were tethered to makeshift stalls.
  • The stable immobilization appears to be an indirect proof that the tethered lipid bilayer lack defects on the mesoscale.
  • The horses, although tethered and close spancelled, could not be secured, even thus. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • Takeoff finally began around 3: 00 P.M. with the towplanes and tethered gliders staggered on either side of the runway as far as you could see.
  • The stoichiometric ratio between DNA molecules and microspheres is kept well below one to ensure that the vast majority of microsphere tethers consist of only a single DNA molecule.
  • She had gone in; but she would soon reappear, for it could be seen that she was carrying little new cheeses one by one to a spring-cart and horse tethered outside the gate — her grandmother, though not a regular dairywoman, still managing a few cows by means of a man and maid. The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid
  • The “creance” is the long, light cord for tethering a falcon in training. Birdology
  • Amanda could not help but notice the tetherball swinging only ever so slightly back and forth behind Red.
  • Figure 5C, the application of 0.1 mM ouabain for 1 min substantially reduces the massive postplateau hyperpolarizations in membrane-tethered δ-ACTX-Hv1a-expressing lLN PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • He pulled his faceplate down and sealed it, fastening the tether-line of the ball to a snaplink on his waistband. Werehunter
  • Feeling grumpy, beleaguered and at the end of your tether? Times, Sunday Times
  • The wounded unicorn recovers from its wounds amid obvious symbols of fertility: Symbol in part of the consummation of the marriage, the unicorn is tethered by a gold chain to the pomegranate tree of fertility.
  • The core enzyme consists of a 65 kDa scaffolding protein known as A subunit tethering a 36 kDa catalytic C subunit PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • With that grit and patience and understanding of greatness required to reach that star level, conversely, the meteoritic rise and atmospheric flameouts of Hollywood one-hit wonders mimics the dangers of untethered space travel. Daniel Radcliffe Talks Quitting Drinking Alcohol, Beating 'Child Star' Label
  • I'm no expert when it comes to sailing, but I'm told a boat is adrift when it fails to tack to the wind, is overloaded on one side (in this case, portside), or is untethered from its anchor.
  • The pet had been tethered in the cold with a thick leather strap and chain and left overnight. The Sun
  • With their ankles tethered they could only hobble along together beside the mounted horsemen. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Fonderie 47, the cufflinks are an impressive model of engineering themselves, using Swiss watchmaking techniques so they can transform into a mens bracelets while not tethering a set of shirt sleeve cuffs. Gizmodo
  • He paused to dismount as well, tossing a thin tether to a man who took the animal away.
  • And they are down there in what is called the tether technique. CNN Transcript May 19, 2003
  • At the time, Yang bemoaned, "A dignified, nonhysterical account of our peculiar sufferings untethered to the American upper middle class's Ivy League fixation and richly justified fear of national decline remains elusive. Silpa Kovvali: Tiger Brother: An Interview With Wesley Yang
  • Which isn't to say he always was tethered to a desk or running sprints in the gym.
  • At age four I was in grade Prep at South Caulfield Primary school differentiating between circles, triangles and rhomboids, as well as tethering the big world of toilet training (I was a year younger than most of my contemporaries).
  • Gregory turned from his parents' grave and walked back through and out of the barren house to his horse, the animal waiting patiently on its tether and barely visible against the forest shadows.
  • Look at this, like, wow . I must have really snapped the tether.
  • As for the iPhone’s new enhanced features: APC is reporting that tethering will work on all three carriers, but as that’s based on a single slide, you might want to wait for more solid confirmation before actually slapping down money if that feature matters for you. IPhone 3GS: The Key Australian Details | Lifehacker Australia
  • Suicide is an act of desperation by a mind at the end of its tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Berseem is grown either over 3 months with 2 cuts as a soil improver (short berseem), usually preceding cotton, or over 6-7 months, either with 4-5 cuts as a fodder crop or grazed by tethered cattle (long berseem). Water profile of Egypt
  • He agilely jumped off and tethered his horse to a bar that had seemingly been placed there for that specific purpose.
  • But a minute later, the ground crew was rushing to untether us from our mooring—or, as Captain Judd referred to it, "the stick"—and the giant balloon was weather-vaning in the breeze, as if weightless. Saved by the Captain
  • Birds were tethered by jesses to Astroturf-covered perches.
  • One possible alternative if you are limited to a poor broadband service is to turn your smartphone into a mobile hotspot and tether your computer to it. The Sun
  • I'd fostered a lot of very troubled youngsters and at times provided respite for other foster carers who were at the end of their tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • This tether prevents the nerve from retracting too far into the stump and keeps it near the center of the developing blastema.
  • Swaisgood's research project required that the snake comfortably slither, coil, and strike but still be tethered tightly enough that there was no chance it could escape.
  • I am at the end of my tether and thinking of having an affair. The Sun
  • But when at the end of my tether I have often wanted to, which makes me feel morally base. Times, Sunday Times
  • Basements have always been figured as licentious kinds of spaces - from Frankenstein and Freddy Krueger to Freud and Bachelard - in which the unconscious is untethered and where strange experiments take place.
  • A mother at the end of her tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stalls and tethers are systems of individual housing of sows that do not allow turning around; these systems allow only minimal social interactions among neighbors.
  • The pornographic imagination, untethered from the body and without hope of rest or resolution, suspends itself in sight, alert but alone, desiring only that which it cannot make real. How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision
  • A mixture of anger, defiance, conspiracy theories and dripping sarcasm that suggested here was a man at the end of his tether. The Sun
  • I was at the end of my tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had division of the terminal filament for a tethered spinal cord, which was thought to be the cause of his symptoms.
  • BB writes: We are at the end of our tether trying to sort this out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cow had broken its tether and was in the cornfield.
  • Suicide is an act of desperation by a mind at the end of its tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a corded mouse, but we're willing to live with the tether if it gives us an additional gaming edge.
  • Gateway has untethered a Pentium 4 desktop in the UK.
  • Then a blizzard settles in just before lunch, where live reindeer are tethered outside a yurt and cooked reindeer stew is simmering inside on the fire.
  • She had been drugged and tethered to a strap tied to an attic roof beam for parts of her imprisonment. Times, Sunday Times
  • That tether is not merely the technological capability to remotely delete files, it is more importantly the legal tether of being the licensor for the content on your reading device. Archive 2009-07-01
  • After being cultured for four days, the heart cells migrated toward the center of the gel to form a dense cord of tissue that extended between the two tethers.
  • Objective To evaluate the reason of increasing sacrolumbar angle of tethered spinal cord on MRI.
  • I would spend $20/month for tethering if I could pick and choose which months I wanted.
  • The horses frequently become untethered and roam onto the road and on Sunday a gang of local youths were baiting the animals, throwing stones and scaring them.
  • Last night I came to the end of my tether with the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • With their ankles tethered they could only hobble along together beside the mounted horsemen. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Lancaster drew rein, tethering his horse in the thicket of pine just off the crest of the hill.
  • Her tether near its end, she told the attendant photographers to hang around and witness the biggest walkout in history. Times, Sunday Times
  • The use of specialized animal stalls and tethers is accepted as a science-based industry standard of management.
  • I'm at the end of my tether, but want to still be friends. The Sun
  • I am so worried about Mum as she is at the end of her tether. The Sun
  • A tethered cow is occasionally discovered, smothered in ants, asphyxiated and bleeding internally from where the insects swarmed in through its ears, mouth and nose.
  • The candid, skittish drums and guitar spirals of the powerful ‘Overleaf’ are tethered to the guy rope of acoustic strum and would seem hindered were the guitar foundations linear rather than textural.
  • With the storm on our doorstep, events like the ‘Culture Forum’ are an opportunity for people to untether firmly held beliefs and if not change opinions at least create a sympathy to opinions that are different.
  • But the place has wounded only one of us, leaving a live horse and a hurt horse tethered. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Mitch Daniels signed the nation's broadest school voucher law for K-12 education, having the potential to untether students, families, teachers, principals, and other entrepreneurs. Paul DiPerna: Parents Snatching Up Vouchers and K-12 Scholarships for New School Year
  • Right: tethered hot-air balloon rides were popular.
  • The building they stayed in had already been looted bare, with straw lining the floor for newcomers to sleep on, and the wooden pillar at the base of the broken stairs used to tether horses.
  • Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time.
  • As an added bonus, you'll be picking up a charge while you're tethered to your computer.
  • The glass box is tethered to the brick walls with suspension rods, which reinforce the two separate structures, helping them to withstand extreme weather conditions and earthquakes.
  • He said:'I was genuinely at the end of my tether. The Sun
  • With sows kept in tethers in a stall, their movement is restricted with a belt around their torsos just behind the front legs or around the neck.
  • He's not the clean-cut bloke pictured in the film's ad art but rather someone at the end of their tether.
  • The animals were all tethered by their forelocks and would not have wandered away even if the women left behind were not there.
  • New currencies were minted, but this time they were "pegged" -- firmly tethered, that is, to the more muscular money of the rich nations, like the dollar, or a basket of world currencies. Dollars And Discontent
  • Once the horses were tended and tethered, Meer hunkered down beside the leather packs, which they'd piled up in the driest spot. A TIME OF WAR
  • She was jealous, humiliated, and emotionally at the end of her tether.
  • As soon as it caught sight of the tethered goat it lay flat on the earth.
  • All the ponies are tethered in good order, but most of them are tired -- Chinaman and Jehu _very tired_. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
  • The cow had broken its tether and was in the cornfield.
  • The taxi dropped her outside the gates, close to a small compound patrolled by three tethered bears. CHAMELEON
  • At the time, Yang bemoaned, "A dignified, nonhysterical account of our peculiar sufferings untethered to the American upper middle class's Ivy League fixation and richly justified fear of national decline remains elusive. Silpa Kovvali: Tiger Brother: An Interview With Wesley Yang
  • Quite properly the action taken is usually to provide more help in the form of domiciliary care/daycare/respite care etc since the “abuse” is usually more about people at the end of their tether than anything else - if an eighty year old bloke is screaming at his dementing eighty year old wife and making her cry the answer is not to prosecute, it is to help. Public Officials Did Not Kill “Baby P” « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Her neck wouldn't even squish; it's just a tether for that ditzy helium-balloon head of hers.
  • Emily played tetherball at recess with her students.
  • She had been drugged and tethered to a strap tied to an attic roof beam for parts of her imprisonment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inherent drag at that altitude is also low enough to be possibly handleable by an electrodynamic tether.
  • They constructed a hydrogel in which they used the photodegradable molecule to tether a short sequence of amino acids to the polymer. HHMI News
  • Neither the political agenda of Indigenous people nor of the legislatures of Australia in searching for land justice or reconciliation of whatever stripe, is tethered by the narrow parentheses of jural native title.
  • Last night I came to the end of my tether with the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Continuous City tells the story of a traveling father and his daughter at home tethered and transformed by speed, hypermodernity, and failing cell phones. Undefined
  • Objective:To assess the ultrasonic diagnosis of lumbosacral spinal dysraphism(LSD)with tethered spinal cord(TSC)syndrome and to evaluate the ultrasonography value in postoperative follow up.
  • Because speckle contrast was often low and filament overlap could also produce speckles, myosin tethers were used as fiducial marks for this study.
  • From the street, indeed, it is hardly visible, for it lies within the threshold of a caravansarai or fandak, in which beasts are tethered, goods accumulated and travellers housed, and of which the general appearance is that of a neglected farm-yard. Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond
  • The kindly lady who has taken care of him for the last nine years has reached the end of her tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • We spent two nights under canvas with the horses tethered nearby. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tethers were attached to the bucket and backhoe of the Bobcat while others were secured to the machine itself.
  • The bull had got loose from his tether.
  • But tethering the snakes to the seabed is a major challenge. BBC News | Technology | World Edition
  • But finally he reached the end of his tether. Positive Parent Power
  • But counsel defending the father, explained that the child had run out in front of a car, placing himself in danger, and that the parents were at the end of their tether.
  • Her tether near its end, she told the attendant photographers to hang around and witness the biggest walkout in history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Totally untethered jailbreak. This may or may not require an extra exploit.
  • I am at the end of my tether and thinking of having an affair. The Sun
  • Outfitted with an electric starter and safety tether, this Polaris ATV is powered by a four-stroke engine.
  • It may be that the last new anodyne, which is warranted to have all the virtues and none of the ill-effects of opium, had also come to the end of _its_ tether. Somehow Good
  • But sources told how, soon after, she reached the end of her tether. The Sun
  • Then he returned to his tethered packmule and once more headed for the Buenavista Camp, carrying with him a discovery which made the night air as intoxicating as wine to his weary body. Never-Fail Blake
  • I am so worried about Mum as she is at the end of her tether. The Sun
  • Funds that are not tethered to a specific sector of the market can use that flexibility to temper risk.
  • I am afraid that I will be trapped here, tethered to my fear, like a sad-eyed gorilla in a cage that should never hold it, until my life winks out. Meet My Gorilla « Looking for Roots
  • Possibly a horse is tethered nearby. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elephants are tethered by chains so people can climb on them for a cute photo for a fee of 10 yuan.
  • A bulkily suited spaceman and spacewoman veer, swoop, and swerve in woozy slo-mo as they go about their business tethered to the station, like foetuses still attached to their umbilical cords.
  • What she finds stuffed into its pens and cages, or tethered nearby, is a fair representation of Nicaragua's jungle wildlife: scores of parrots and parakeets, pacas, an ocelot cub, deer yearlings, a spider monkey.
  • As interstitial fluid flows through the networks of cavities and canals known as the lacuno-canalicular network, it pulls on "tethering" filaments that link osteocytes, or bone cells, and the walls of the canaliculi. News from The Scientist
  • Hoffman said the end of the tether draped in the cargo bay was discolored, perhaps charred by burning.
  • For now, the robot is tethered to a power supply, but eventually it will be battery-operated and directed by remote control.
  • They still haven't even allowed tethering which was supposed to have been released 2 years ago!
  • Untethered market forces lead to bad things, " said Mr. Bernstein of the Economic Policy Institute. "You simply can't run an economy as complicated as ours on ideology alone.
  • Looming above was a great black ship, tethered to the inlet by several thick ropes disappearing into the deep, dark water.
  • To get down that tongue of rock to the lower snows of the couloir was a job that fairly brought us to the end of our tether. Mr. Standfast
  • Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time.
  • The air platforms could take the form of tethered blimps, unmanned aerial vehicles, or manned aircraft.
  • Vieuille-Thomas et al. observed sows housed in tethers, stalls, and groups for the occurrence of stereotypic behaviors.
  • Firefighters were bemused to wake up and find a large brown and white horse tethered by a rope to their station.
  • A few returned each day to feed the cattle which could not be left untethered because much of the area is heavily mined.
  • The boy tethered the goat to a stake.
  • If the spinal cord is surgically untethered soon after these symptoms begin, a child should return to his or her usual level of functioning.
  • Meanwhile, the astronauts prepared for another close pass of the runaway satellite and the miles of tether suspended below it.
  • Mr Zittrain fears that the rise of tethered appliances will inevitably chip away at the freedom of the internet and personal computing, which many take for granted.
  • Governments behave more like tethered goats, bleating reassurance with their eyes tight shut. Times, Sunday Times
  • With that grit and patience and understanding of greatness required to reach that star level, conversely, the meteoritic rise and atmospheric flameouts of Hollywood one-hit wonders mimics the dangers of untethered space travel. Daniel Radcliffe Talks Quitting Drinking Alcohol, Beating 'Child Star' Label
  • I was at the end of my tether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now I, for example, started in life to make money -- I made it, and it brought me power, which I thought progress; but now, at the end of my tether, I see plainly that I have done no good in my career save such good as will come from my having placed all my foolish gainings under the control of The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
  • Parents have similarly taken offence at the modern term's uprising, as "childfree" bears a negative insinuation that anyone with kids is somehow tethered down in life. Canada.com Top Stories
  • I'm at the end of my tether, but want to still be friends. The Sun
  • First, he is arrested for the murder of the actress, the percheron having been found tethered outside her apartment building.
  • Her horse reared, its eyes rimmed with white as it bolted away, the other three riderless horses bucked until their tethers snapped and galloped after it.

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