Phrasal Verbs

Tie Up Loose Ends

Tie Up Loose Ends

= take care of unfinished business, finish things you started before

Ex: Before I go on vacation, I have to “tie up some loose ends,” so I don’t have to worry about anything while I’m gone.

Ex: I’ve been putting off finishing many projects, but now is the time to “tie up any loose ends.”

Who says it?   Everyone

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