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  2. The tie that binds (or the ties that bind) is the shared belief or other factor that links people together.

  3. The idiom "ties that bind" can be used to refer to strong connections or bonds between people, groups, or things, such as family connections, emotional and social connections, and obligations or commitments that hold people together in a relationship or organization.

  4. Sep 26, 2007 · : The ties are, in the first instance, family ties; then family-like ties. We are bound together by what we have in common. : In its other form, the tie that binds, it is also well-known, usually but not always followed by a construction of some sort, as in the old hymn used by Thornton Wilder in "Our Town."

  5. The value, belief, characteristic, etc., that is shared between or among people and which results in a unique and unbreakable connection. Usually used plurally. In our community, the welfare of our children has always been the tie that binds our families together.

  6. (VSD) : "Blest be the tie that binds / Our hearts in Christian love," was the hymn (from 1782) making more than one appearance in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town." : VSD is absolutely correct that "Blessed be!" is just mumbo jumbo to give the wiccans something to flesh out their ritual, or give the appearance of something ritualistic.

  7. 00:00 • Introduction - Unraveling the Meaning of "The Ties That Bind"00:35 • Understanding the Phrase01:18 • Examples of "The Ties That Bind" in Use02:07 • W...

  8. ties that bind. plural of tie that binds. Categories: English non-lemma forms. English noun forms. English miscellaneous irregular plurals.

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