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tight with
adjective as in companionable
Example Sentences
"It's so tight with four or five teams; Nottingham Forest, Newcastle, Aston Villa and the others are so good. It will not be easy but we will try."
Once tight with both El Chapo and El Mayo, Beltrán Leyva and his brothers had been engaged in an all-out war with their former allies.
Johnson is tight with David Barton, a Christian nationalist advocate who masquerades as a "historian" and has spent decades passing off lies as "history" to advance his false claim that America was never intended to be a secular nation.
Keeping tight with family and trusting his instincts, he said, have been the right and left hook he’s used to keep punching throughout his career.
The table is incredibly tight, with 13th place Manchester United - who have endured their worst-ever start to a Premier League season - on 15 points and just four behind Chelsea in third.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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