zip-tie
English
    
    Noun
    
zip-tie (plural zip-ties)
- Alternative form of zip tie
- 2013, Erik Schubach, A Deafening Whisper, →ISBN:- She pulled a zip-tie out from her waistband.
 
- 2015, Patrick Lee, Only to Die Again, →ISBN:- He thought he could feel the zip-tie beginning to give, too.
 
- 2017, Nikhil Lodha, Diamonds Are Forever, →ISBN:- As soon as he was comfortable, he examined the zip-tie.
 
 
Verb
    
zip-tie (third-person singular simple present zip-ties, present participle zip-tying, simple past and past participle zip-tied)
- Alternative form of zip tie
- 2012, Brianna Kayleen, One's Story, →ISBN:- I drink a swig of it and get to work zip-tying lights inside of trusses.
 
- 2016, Hollie Cradduck, Hollie's Road to Kona: A Young Woman's Ironman Mission, →ISBN:- It was brutal, more brutal than normal. I had to zip-tie my bike to the racking just to keep it from flying off.
 
- 2016, Nick Pirog, 3:46 a.m.:- Two of the terrorists point their guns at the group while Beard moves through the bodies, checking each person for cell phones, removing watches and jewelry, zip-tying hands behind backs, and duct-taping mouths.
 
 
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