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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hogtie.

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Examples

  • It also hogties them from interferring, intimidating or abusing federal, state and local government officials of any branch of government. by

    First Black Top Cop; Eric Holder, Attorney General 2008

  • "Blister sure ropes an 'hogties a heap of longhorn words."

    The Fighting Edge William MacLeod Raine 1912

  • In the pilot episode, she whips off her belt, uses it to flip the baddie over and effectively hogties him - fitting for a Texan.

    USATODAY.com Weather News 2010

  • In the pilot episode, she whips off her belt, uses it to flip the baddie over and effectively hogties him - fitting for a Texan.

    USATODAY.com Weather News 2010

  • However, many if not most, traders are plagued with errant emotions; that is, the abject fear and rampant greed that hogties so many traders that know what to do but can't do it because of those same emotions and faulty thinking.

    FXstreet.com contact@tradingacademy.com (Online Trading Academy 2010

  • He hogties abuse on HBO documentary "Death on a Factory Farm"

    NY Daily News 2009

  • Barkett says losing the cars and deputies "hogties us," but he's doing what he can to keep residents safe.

    unknown title 2009

  • She’s an S&M yogi: you sit on bean bags and listen to soothing zamfir music while she hogties your limbs with licorice rope and squeezes lemon halves into your eyes.

    Y.P.R.: Dear HBO 2003

  • "lassos you, hogties your emotions and won't let you go."

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • "lassos you, hogties your emotions and won't let you go."

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

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