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American Sign Language: "tie"



Necktie:  Use an "H" handshape to show how a tie hangs from your neck.


 



BOW TIE:

Note: Some people also use this sign (in context) to mean "tuxedo."
 



EQUAL:
If you mean "tie" and in the contest was a tie or that the result was equal, then use the sign for "EQUAL"



TIE-(a knot)
If you mean "tie a knot" then just mime the tying of whatever type of knot to which you are referring.



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