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Answer for the clue "Dilbert's accessory that sticks up ", 3 letters:
tie

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Usage examples of tie.

Gagged, tied and hanging naked by her ankles, Lynda Gough was abused sexually by both Frederick and Rosemary West.

On the abutment towers the chains are connected by horizontal links, carried on rockers, to anchor ties.

Each chain over a shore span consists of two segments, the longer attached to the tie at the top of the river tower, the shorter to the link at the top of the abutment tower, and the two jointed together at the lowest point.

Clean and trim a large striped bass, cut two incisions across the back, tie in a circle, and boil slowly in salted and acidulated water for forty minutes.

Giving up, she tied Acorn to the back, retrieved the offside ribbon, then climbed into the phaeton.

While the acousticians usually came to work in jackets and ties, the atmosphere on the computer side was decidedly more relaxed.

The beauty of this advertisement comes from many elementsfirst, the association with an Italian icon, and second, the brilliant execution that ties so wonderfully to the concept of two kinds of sauce.

This ties the advertising to editorial in a way that grants the message more exposure and greater depth of credibility.

Wickenburg tied off the cord and cut it, then quickly cleaned the baby and gave her to Rafe to hold while the afterbirth came and she took care of Annie.

Kung-fu and Aikido were tied for first place, each with a wonlost record of 1-0.

Judo was in a three way tie for second with Kung-fu and Aikido, all 2-1.

With few wasted motions, Ake tied Ray to his line and then began towing him back toward the hatch.

He felt sick at the sight of the dry bloodstains on the floor, but there was a certain poetic justice to be found: also on the floor were the same bungi cords that Marks and Akers had used to tie him up.

The beauty of the system was directly tied to its physics and, for Claude, more importantly, its algorithmic language.

Malvin had tried to ease Alker out of a business in which he had tied up some fifty thousand dollars, and expected to add more.