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Alphabetical [« »] tides 1 tidings 9 tie 9 tied 36 ties 1 tiger 3 tigers 2 | Frequency [« »] 36 quality 36 share 36 strong 36 tied 36 to-day 36 twelve 36 unfortunate | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances tied |
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1 I, TransPre| round his neck and his hands tied behind him, but all that 2 I, IV| wood, when he saw a mare tied to an oak, and tied to another, 3 I, IV| mare tied to an oak, and tied to another, and stripped 4 I, IV| oak to which the mare was tied), "and I will make you know 5 I, IV| seizing him by the arm, he tied him up again, and gave him 6 I, V| splinters of the lance, he tied them on Rocinante, and leading 7 I, XV| reins of his horse while tied to one of the pillars of 8 I, XX| felt, with his ass' halter tied both Rocinante's legs, so 9 I, XX| remained where he was, so well tied was he.~ ~Just then, whether 10 I, XX| cautiously untied Rocinante and tied up his breeches. As soon 11 I, XXII| allow one who had his hands tied to have his tongue a trifle 12 I, XXVII| the window in which were tied up a hundred reals and this 13 I, XXXI| the oak-tree where I was tied."~ ~Don Quixote recognised 14 I, XXXI| to proceed, and I found tied to an oak this lad who now 15 I, XXXI| particular. He was, I say, tied to an oak, naked from the 16 I, XXXI| wood and we were alone, he tied me up again to the same 17 I, XL| appear with another cloth tied in a larger knot attached 18 I, XL| to the reed, and to it I tied the paper; and shortly afterwards 19 I, XLI| hands bound and a napkin tied over his mouth, which prevented 20 I, XLIII| coming down from the hole tied the other end very firmly 21 I, XLIII| as soon as Maritornes had tied him she and the other made 22 I, XLIII| through the hole and his wrist tied to the bolt of the door, 23 I, XLVI| both his hands, for, being tied together, he could not kiss 24 I, XLVII| the cage, with his hands tied and his feet stretched out, 25 I, XLIX| The canon took his hand, tied together as they both were, 26 II, X| mine is a madman fit to be tied, and for that matter, I 27 II, XXII| ropes, so that he might be tied and lowered into its depths. 28 II, XXII| the first two immediately tied the latter very firmly with 29 II, XXII| small cattle-bell to be tied on the rope close to me, 30 II, XXVI| them and bring them back tied to the tail of their own 31 II, XXIX| lay at the water's edge tied to the stem of a tree growing 32 II, XXIX| As Sancho said this, he tied the beasts, leaving them 33 II, XXIX| don't."~ ~"Now they are tied," said Sancho; "what are 34 II, XLVI| had bells of smaller size tied to their tails. Such was 35 II, XLVIII| face and his moustaches tied up, his face because of 36 II, LXVIII| and my promise had not tied my hands, I would count