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View definitions for tight

tight

adjective as in stingy

adjective as in difficult, troublesome

adjective as in intoxicated

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A second teaser features the same wide shot as Mulaney asks off-camera crew to let him know when the shot is tight enough for him to start talking.

But the church service went ahead with tight security for worshippers, local media report.

From BBC

“The Armenian community is very tight,” she said, sitting in a new living room amid cardboard boxes from an unpacked couch and other furniture.

When we finally waded out of the sea, she threw her arms around me and gripped me tight to show her gratitude.

From BBC

Gurpreet entered the US on 15 January, five days before President Trump took office - believing that he had made it just in time, before the borders became impenetrable and rules became tighter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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