I believe that it mean an access way (doorknob) into a bitter, or sour area, or influence. for example, "Mr. Steinberg is a doorknob tied to a sour stick" this could mean that he is the access route (through him) to a bad, bitter attitude or anything else negative
well if i swing on rope and it is tied to a strong tree the rope will not break but if it is not tied to a strong tree you will fall over
Yes.
no, they untie because of the force and friction between them
The greater the pressure acted upon the substance,the melting point of the substance lowers. For example, a copper wire is tied around a block of ice. It is noticed that the area around the tied place melts faster than the other parts of the ice. This implies that a greater pressure is acting upon the tied area of the block of ice. -KAREEM IBRAHIM.
The string which is tied tightly will vibrate faster than a loose one. Reason:- Consider a string tied strongly from its ends. Since it is tied tightly, on application of a force perpendicular to its length, a strong repulsive force along its length will come into play. More repulsive force means more faster tendency of the string to return to its normal state. Hence it will vibrate faster.
Hanging a scarf, tie or any noticeable item of clothing means the person/people inside the room does not want to be disturbed.
Gravity is acting on the toy, and there is also tension in the string that ties the toy to the doorknob.
A rock or a stick was probably the very first weapon. After that, a rock tied to a stick, and a long pointy stick. Later, a sharp rock tied to a long stick. Clubs and spears.
A cloth, wrapped around a few belongings and tied to a stick, is known as a bindle, or bindle stick.
The ax was made out of a rock tied to a stick. It was primitive, but effective.
do you mean tied the knot? That means to get married.
i believe they shaved the bark off of a stick then made the chippings into a buffalo bone with a sharp rock which they called a knife then tied it to the stick with a leather string from buffalo skin then tied the feathers with the same thing on the back
not tied up
A besom is a broom made of twigs tied around a long stick.
tied them to a post and beat them with a stick
Nothing. You have left out part of the idiom. Perhaps you mean "your hands are tied," which means that you have no power to do anything in a given situation.
It's usually just TIED UP -- it means you're busy.