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Definition of Tier up
1. Noun. A worker who ties something.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tier Up
Literary usage of Tier up
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Causes Determined in the United States District Court for the by United States District Court (Hawaii) (1918)
"... that tier, with the plank underneath another tier a little and when we worked
that a little down, that plank got loose what would hold that tier up, ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1876)
"Above this level rose the royal porch and colonnade, with clusters of marble wall
and screen, rising tier on tier up to the apex, occupied by the Temple ..."
3. A Handbook for Travellers in Japan: Including the Whole Empire from Yezo to by Basil Hall Chamberlain, W. B. Mason, John Murray (Firm) (1901)
"Many are remarkable for being built tier above tier up the face of the mountain,
with stone tei-races to keep what little soil there is ill place. ..."
4. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1874)
"I saw that he had a decent funeral, and followed him to the grave myself, and
then I took the child home with me, and we have brought tier up as our ..."
5. A Handbook for Travellers in Japan Including the Whole Empire from Saghalien by Basil Hall Chamberlain, W. B. Mason (1907)
"Many are remarkable for being built tier abovo tier up the face of the mountain,
with stone terraces to keep what little soil there is in place. ..."