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
A string tied around a doorknob could be used as a makeshift way to lock a door from the inside without a proper lock. It could also signify that the room is occupied or in use, serving as a visual signal to others.
The rock was tied to a string to prevent it from sinking to the bottom of the water body. The string allowed the rock to be lowered into the water and then retrieved easily without having to dive in.
No, both bricks will fall at the same rate regardless of whether they are tied together or not. This is because the force of gravity acting on an object is only dependent on its mass, not how it is structured.
no, they untie because of the force and friction between them
Round shoelaces made of polyester tend to stay tied longest because they are less likely to come untied due to their smooth texture and durability. Additionally, double-knotting the laces can provide extra security and prevent them from untying.
Hanging a scarf, tie or any noticeable item of clothing means the person/people inside the room does not want to be disturbed.
A string tied around a doorknob could be used as a makeshift way to lock a door from the inside without a proper lock. It could also signify that the room is occupied or in use, serving as a visual signal to others.
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
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.
tied them to a post and beat them with a stick
A besom is a broom made of twigs tied around a long stick.
It's usually just TIED UP -- it means you're busy.