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TinaMr Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

to tie the threads together

Hello everybody!
Is there a idiom: "to tie the threads together"? I have come it across but can't find its definition.
Thank you in advance!
  

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TinaMr to tie the threads together to tie up the loose ends or to tie up the loose threads of the plot of a drama. CJ

  • TinaMr to tie the threads together to tie up the loose ends or to tie up the loose threads of the plot of a drama.
  • CJ
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TinaMrto tie the threads together
to tie up the loose ends or to tie up the loose threads of the plot of a drama.

CJ
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TinaMrIs there a idiom: "to tie the threads together"?
It does not ring a bell with me. These come to mind:

pick up the pieces
pick up the threads of something
tie up the loose ends
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Thank you very much, CalifJim! It was about some topics in different lectures, not a plot. The lecturer is not a native speaker and it looks like it was his free interpretation of English idioms:) Thanks again!
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Thank you very much, AlpheccaStars for your explanation! I thought it was a new idiom for me to learn, but instead, I will learn the first two ones (I'm familiar with the 3rd one:)), mentioned by you!

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