VOCAB QUIZ #12
Today’s vocabulary: “TIED UP”
What it means: "TIED UP" means someone is busy or unavailable because they’re already dealing with something else. It’s often used as a polite way to say you can’t talk or meet right now.
In simpler terms: You’re busy at the moment and can’t give your time or attention yet.
Examples:
  • I’m tied up right now. Can I call you later?
  • She’s tied up in meetings all afternoon.
Can you use it in a sentence?? 🤔
Comment your sentences below 👇🏻
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