en tie shoelace

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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tie shoelace requires…

  • en have hands ➜
  • en bend over ➜
  • en bend over and do it ➜
  • en either sit or bend over ➜
  • en use your fingers ➜
  • en ask mom or dad how ➜
  • en bend ➜
  • en bend down to reach your feet ➜
  • en grap your shoelace ➜
  • en grasp the shoelaces ➜
  • en have an untied shoelace first ➜
  • en kneel down and tie them ➜
  • en know the bunny method ➜
  • en look at your foot ➜
  • en put your shoe on first ➜
  • en put your socks and shoes on ➜
  • en stop walking ➜
  • en tie a knot ➜

tie shoelace is a subevent of…

  • en it can come untied again ➜
  • en you get on your knee ➜
  • en you hurt your back ➜
  • en it may be too tight ➜
  • en your shoe is tied ➜
  • en your shoe will not fall off ➜
  • en your shoe won't come off ➜
  • en your shoelace would be tied ➜
  • en your shoes stay on ➜
  • en you tie a double knot ➜
  • en tightening my shoelaces ➜

Things that make you want tie shoelace

  • en Tripping ➜
  • en being tripped ➜
  • en Going outside ➜
  • en Having your shoelaces untie ➜
  • en running ➜
  • en Your shoe coming off ➜
  • en Tripping and falling on your face ➜
  • en an untied shoe ➜

tie shoelace is motivated by…

  • en wear shoes ➜
  • en it became untied ➜
  • en go outside ➜
  • en you have shoes on your feet ➜
  • en your shoelace is untied ➜
  • en your shoelace was not tied ➜
  • en your shoes have shoe laces ➜
  • en snug shoes ➜
  • en it was not tied ➜

tie shoelace is the first step of…

  • en grasp the shoe strings ➜
  • en grasp the shoelaces ➜
  • en put your shoe on ➜
  • en kneel down on one knee ➜
  • en put my feet into the shoes ➜
  • en tie a simple knot ➜

tie shoelace is the last step of…

  • en stand up ➜
  • en clean your hands ➜
  • en make a bow ➜
  • en pull it tight ➜
  • en pulling the ties ➜
  • en tighten it ➜

Things capable of tie shoelace

  • en An older child ➜
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