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Definition of tie-back in English: tie-backnoun A decorative strip of fabric or cord, typically used for holding an open curtain back from the window. Example sentencesExamples - The tasseled cord tie-backs give the indulgent fabric a monkish touch.
- I haven't witnessed as much fussing with curtain tie-backs since I last tuned into Changing Rooms.
- Side panels can be fully operational to traverse across your window, or they can be stationary - held in place by tie-backs or ornate holdbacks.
- Extravagantly romantic lace, ribbons, tie-backs and bows will also be very much in vogue.
- However, it's increasingly common to see decorative drapery rods, poles, finials, tie-backs, brackets and accent pieces as the focal point of the window - and, indeed in some cases, of the entire room.
Definition of tie-back in US English: tie-back(also tieback) nounˈtaɪbækˈtībak A decorative strip of fabric or cord, typically used for holding an open curtain off to the side of the window. Example sentencesExamples - Extravagantly romantic lace, ribbons, tie-backs and bows will also be very much in vogue.
- Side panels can be fully operational to traverse across your window, or they can be stationary - held in place by tie-backs or ornate holdbacks.
- I haven't witnessed as much fussing with curtain tie-backs since I last tuned into Changing Rooms.
- The tasseled cord tie-backs give the indulgent fabric a monkish touch.
- However, it's increasingly common to see decorative drapery rods, poles, finials, tie-backs, brackets and accent pieces as the focal point of the window - and, indeed in some cases, of the entire room.
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