tie (someone) (up) in knots

tie (someone) (up) in knots
tie (someone) (up) in knots to cause someone to become very confused or worried.

They tied themselves up in knots over the seating arrangements for the party.

The possibility of layoffs in Joe's department has tied him into knots.


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  • tie someone in knots — I tie someone (up) in knots informal make someone completely confused they tied themselves in knots over what to call the country II tie someone (up) in knots see knot I …   Useful english dictionary

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  • tie — [[t]ta͟ɪ[/t]] ♦♦ ties, tying, tied 1) VERB If you tie two things together or tie them, you fasten them together with a knot. [V n adv/prep] He tied the ends of the plastic bag together... [V n] Mr Saunders tied her hands and feet. 2) VERB If you… …   English dictionary

  • tie in knots — {v. phr.} To make (someone) very nervous or worried. * /The thought of having her tooth pulled tied Joan in knots./ * /The little boy s experience with the kidnapper tied him in knots and it was hard for him to sleep well for a long time./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • tie in knots — {v. phr.} To make (someone) very nervous or worried. * /The thought of having her tooth pulled tied Joan in knots./ * /The little boy s experience with the kidnapper tied him in knots and it was hard for him to sleep well for a long time./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • tie\ in\ knots — v. phr. To make (someone) very nervous or worried. The thought of having her tooth pulled tied Joan in knots. The little boy s experience with the kidnapper tied him in knots and it was hard for him to sleep well for a long time …   Словарь американских идиом

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