triced

[traɪst]

triced Definition

  • 1to haul up and fasten with a rope or cable
  • 2to pull or haul sharply
  • 3to bind or tie

Using triced: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "triced" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sailors triced the sail to the mast.

  • Example

    He triced up his backpack before starting the hike.

  • Example

    She triced her hair up in a bun.

  • Example

    The horse was triced to the post.

triced Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for triced

Phrases with triced

  • trice up

    to lift or pull something up quickly and securely

    Example

    He triced up the heavy box and carried it to the truck.

  • to lower or bring something down quickly and securely

    Example

    She triced down the flag at sunset.

  • very quickly; in an instant

    Example

    He fixed the car in a trice and we were on our way again.

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Summary: triced in Brief

The verb 'triced' [traɪst] means to fasten or tie something with a rope or cable, or to pull or haul sharply. It can also mean to bind or tie something. The phrase 'in a trice' means very quickly or in an instant.