A fastener that serves to join or connect.
1It had video tie-in to all of the eight NASA field centers.
2The animated toy tie-in was embraced and adored by critics and audiences.
3Why, of course, I thought sarcastically; you could see the tie-in almost immediately.
4Ikea has so far declined to comment on a possible tie-in with West.
5Avoid this by always reaching for the rope right at your tie-in knot.
6That is what Erdem Moralıoğlu did last week to announce his H&M tie-in.
7A tie-in with the local saucer grapevine established a three-way check.
8Attach daisy chains to your tie-in points for clipping in to each anchor.
9Meanwhile, Marvel is exploiting every conceivable merchandising tie-in to the techno-suited superhero movie.
10They now had buckles for body-size adjustment, gear loops, and easily-checkable tie-in loops.
11I ran upstairs and found him belaying his son through the tie-in loops.
12Could be tie-in his father's execution and use of psi ability.
13Continue rappelling, leaving the prusik engaged above their tie-in point.
14As the name implies, the tie-in points are the best place for tying in.
15And, of course, its tie-in merchandise remains an evergreen wonder of the retail universe.
16Make sure the leg loops' tie-in point doesn't sit higher than the swami's tie-in.