What's the difference between buddle and tying?

Buddle


Definition:

  • (n.) An apparatus, especially an inclined trough or vat, in which stamped ore is concentrated by subjecting it to the action of running water so as to wash out the lighter and less valuable portions.
  • (v. i.) To wash ore in a buddle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Key stage of the game now — we may see Buddle come in for the Rapids soon to try and tilt the balance of play their way now they've got something of a foothold in the game.
  • (2) Lots of young people voted in this election, and we didn’t talk to all those people.” One of those volunteers in New Addington, Ellen Buddle, 30, from east London, joined Labour this year, and was among the volunteers canvassing for the first time after Momentum put a call out on Twitter.
  • (3) 4.13am GMT 74 mins Buddle on for a disappointed and disappointing Brown.
  • (4) Empty, buddle like and frequently folded membrane protrusions suggest that cellular content has been delivered into the ventricle.
  • (5) I’ll definitely, definitely be canvassing again if there’s another election,” Buddle says.
  • (6) Subs: Guzan, Beasley, Bornstein, Buddle, Edu, Feilhaber, Gomez, Goodson, Holden, Spector, Torres, Hahnemann.
  • (7) Marks out of 10 Howard 9 ; Gooch 7 , DeMerit 7 , Cherundulo 6 , Bocanegra 7 ; Clarke 5 Bradley 6 Donovan 6 Dempsey 7 ; Altidore 5 (Holden 86 5 )Findley 6 (Buddle 77 5 )
  • (8) But I also want us to look at how we can change the dynamic and do different things to keep them engaged, because local party meetings can be pretty dry.” That means keeping people such as Ellen Buddle – and it sounds as if the party is on the right path.

Tying


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tie
  • () p. pr. of Tie.
  • (n.) The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Behind her balcony, decorated with a flourishing pothos plant and a monarch butterfly chrysalis tied to a succulent with dental floss, sits the university’s power plant.
  • (2) Theresa May signals support for UK-EU membership deal Read more Faull’s fix, largely accepted by Britain, also ties the hands of national governments.
  • (3) The quantity of social ties, the quality of relationships as modified by type of intimate, and the baseline level of symptoms measured five years earlier were significant predictors of psychosomatic symptoms among this sample of women.
  • (4) They are just literally lying.” In August Microsoft severed its ties, saying Alec’s stance on climate change and several other issues “conflicted directly with Microsoft’s values”.
  • (5) There is a gradual loosening of the adolescent's emotional dependence on her parents and a transfer of dependency ties to peers.
  • (6) We have reported on a simple and secure method of tying up hair during transplantation surgery for alopecia.
  • (7) Maybe it’s because they are skulking, sedentary creatures, tied to their post; the theatre critic isn’t going anywhere other than the stalls, and then back home to write.
  • (8) Beijing has no interest in seeing strained ties affecting development plans either.” The Moranbong band was founded by Kim Jong-un , with each member reportedly selected by a leader eager to make his mark on the cultural scene.
  • (9) Two years ago I met a wonderful man and we now feel it’s time to tie the knot.
  • (10) The glory lay in the defiance, although the outcome of the tie scarcely looks promising for Arsenal when the return at Camp Nou next Tuesday is borne in mind.
  • (11) Alec played a role in the resignation of the UK defence secretary Liam Fox last year over his close ties to his friend Adam Werritty.
  • (12) The Dodgers and Braves are tied 1-1 in the third inning and the Detroit Tigers and Oakland A's ALDS will start at 9:37pm EST.
  • (13) And if that ties up with one another then Oscar has got a major problem."
  • (14) Los Angeles were relentless in their vicious pursuit of a game-tying goal on Wednesday, bidding to send Game 4 into overtime.
  • (15) "This is the guy we've all seen in Borders or HMV on a Friday afternoon, possibly after a drink or two, tie slightly undone, buying two CDs, a DVD and maybe a book - fifty quid's worth - and frantically computing how he's going to convince his partner that this is a really, really worthwhile investment."
  • (16) The levy would also confirm the dramatically changing nature of Pakistan's ties with its western partners, from a strategic alliance to a transactional relationship, with deep suspicions on both sides.
  • (17) Trade unions criticised the corporation’s 1% offer, tied to a minimum of just £390, for those staff earning under £50,000, calling it “completely unacceptable” .
  • (18) Unlike most CDU politicians, he keeps close ties to the British Conservatives despite their differences on Europe .
  • (19) Last week, the army major who ordered Dar to be tied to the vehicle was awarded a commendation for his counter-insurgency work in the region.
  • (20) He added, however, that the US would "remain the world's leading military and economic power for the next two to three decades" and he ruled out a radical shift in bilateral ties.