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Definition of Tiebacks
1. tieback [n] - See also: tieback
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiebacks
Literary usage of Tiebacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Safety and Health Requirements Manual: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers edited by Robert H. Griffin (1999)
"Outrigger beams shall be secured by tiebacks equivalent in strength to the
suspension ropes: tiebacks shall be secured to a structurally sound portion of ..."
2. Punchby Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1879)
"... Tight tiebacks, tighter stays. Of her silly, simpering ways, Of the slang that
stands for And I am weary, weary. Of that hollow little laugh, humour, ..."
3. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"These chains made of white cord serve as curtain tiebacks, etc. Next a loop of
cord is slipped over the child's left thumb, the cord being held in the ..."
4. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"These chains made of white cord serve as curtain tiebacks, etc. Next a loop of
cord is slipped over the child's left thumb, the cord being held in the ..."
5. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"These chains made of white cord serve as curtain tiebacks, etc. Next a loop of
cord is slipped over the child's left thumb, the cord being held in the ..."
6. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"These chains made of white cord serve as curtain tiebacks, etc. Next a loop of
cord is slipped over the child's left thumb, the cord being held in the ..."
7. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"These chains made of white cord serve as curtain tiebacks, etc. Next a loop of
cord is slipped over the child's left thumb, the cord being held in the ..."