Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete spelling of
tier , tire.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun rare One who ties, or unites.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Dated form of
tier . (person or device that ties)
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Examples
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Only the mind, or the movement of the shoe, or some ideal "tyer," can change anything about the shoelace.
Shoelace Thom Barron 2010
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The best 'tyer' in our party, and indeed in the district, was a little, middle-aged woman, who was a diligent, rapid gatherer, and generally the first to finish her handful.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852 Various 1836
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I've found out something, "whispered I, starting suddenly, and tearing my" tyer "on a nail.
Aunt Madge's Story Sophie May 1869
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Hook & Hackle ... has everything the fly tyer can dream of: www. hookhack.com
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Hook & Hackle ... has everything the fly tyer can dream of: www. hookhack.com
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A major fishing writer and renowned flycaster, tyer, connoisseur fishes with a reel under $40?
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A major fishing writer and renowned flycaster, tyer, connoisseur fishes with a reel under $40?
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A skilled fly-tyer can learn to imitate any insect that might lure a fish.
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Yes | No | Report from kjflorian wrote 50 weeks 2 days ago buckhunter - it's called the Crossdresser - a pattern I picked up from some tyer that guides up here.
Fly Swap 2009
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Yes | No | Report from kjflorian wrote 50 weeks 2 days ago buckhunter - it's called the Crossdresser - a pattern I picked up from some tyer that guides up here.
Fly Swap 2009
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