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tight
adjective as in close, snug
Strongest matches
adjective as in sealed
Strongest matches
adjective as in stingy
Strongest match
Strong match
adjective as in difficult, troublesome
Example Sentences
As an extra layer of protection, pilots wore tight helmets and full-body pressure suits so stiff they left bruises.
They rounded up a school of fish, circling them, forcing them into a tight cluster.
Then that summer, during football practice, he tweaked his hamstring while running through routes at tight end.
The decision was the result of a tight vote, with four of the Monetary Policy Committee’s nine members voting to cut the key rate for a sixth time.
“With that effect fading, the crude oil market loses one of the supports that had fueled expectations of tighter supply.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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