| 释义 | hog-tie
 hog·tieor hog-tie (hôg′tī′, hŏg′-)tr.v. hog·tied, hog·tie·ing or hog·ty·ing, hog·ties or hog-tied or hog-tie·ing or hog-ty·ing or hog-ties 1.  To tie together the feet or legs of.2.  Informal To impede or disrupt in movement or action. See Synonyms at  hobble.Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | hog-tie - tie together somebody's limbs; "The prisoner was hog-tied"tie down, tie up, truss, bind - secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapers and bring them to the recycling shed" | 
 hog-tiealso hogtieverbInformal.  To restrict the activity or free movement of:chain, fetter, hamper, hamstring, handcuff, hobble, leash, manacle, shackle, tie, trammel.
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 Synonyms for hog-tieverb to restrict the activity or free movement ofSynonymschainfetterhamperhamstringhandcuffhobbleleashmanacleshackletietrammel
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