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The spelling tieing is not an acceptable modern form. The correct spelling is tying (as with die, lie, and vie which form the present participle/gerunds dying, lying, and vying).Some dictionaries will list tieing as an archaic form.
The verb tenses are tie, tied, tying (change ie to y). Most often, you'd say the teams tied the game. I can't think of a sentence structure that would appropriately use "tying" to describe a sports game, unless it would be at the front end of a clause, such as: Smith hit a home run as his teammates ran to home plate, finally tying the score in the last few seconds of play.
The correct term is "tying a record." This phrase is used when something matches or equals a previously set record.
There is no inning requirement to earn a save. To earn a save, a pitcher must enter the game with the tieing run(s) either on base, at the plate, or on deck, and finish the game by not allowing the tying run or runs to score.
"Tying the tubes" refers to a hysterectomy. This procedure is done for women that do not want any more children. Please refer to the related link below.
Kurt Warner
The present continuous tense of "ties" is "is tying" or "are tying" depending on the subject. For example, "He is tying his shoes" or "They are tying their shoelaces."
Larding is done by threading fat through the meat. Barding is the process of tying fat, such as fatback, on the outside of lean cuts of meat to prevent it from drying out during the cooking process.
Dave Roberts
A health care term for tying is ligature. It's the act of tying or binding off blood vessels.
Mark Jackson caught the pass from John Elway to score the touchdown on the famous series of plays called 'The Drive.'
Tying Shoelaces