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I . tight [taɪt] PRID.

1. tight (firm):

tight
tight clothes
tight clothes

2. tight (close together):

tight
tight
in tight formation

3. tight (stretched tautly):

tight

4. tight (severe):

tight
tight bend
tight budget
in a tight spot [or corner] fig.
to keep a tight hold on sth

5. tight:

tight face, voice
tight smile

6. tight (hard-fought, keenly competitive):

tight
tight
tight finish
to keep a tight rein over sb
to run a tight ship

II . tight [taɪt] PRISL. pred.

ˈskin-tight PRID.

tight-ˈfist·ed PRID. slabš. pog.

tight-ˈfit·ting PRID.

tight-fitting skirt:

tight-ˈlipped PRID.

1. tight-lipped (compressing lips):

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There, a little old man dressed in tight leggings and a thin shirt wearing a cap with a feather approached him.
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Due to the tight confinement of charge carriers in quantum dots, they exhibit an electronic structure similar to atoms.
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The backstabber, the tight-lip, the know-all, the fault-finder, the delayer and the downer all have their place in the modern office set-up.
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He straps on a loofah tight around his abnormally sized hand and begins to scrub your naked body.
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Since its inception, it has been a very controversial institution because of its high secrecy and a very tight information control policy.
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Foreign influences were reduced through tight restrictions on foreign investment and nationalization of some of the largest foreign firms.
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A loose dark gown is worn over a matching bodice and skirt, with tight white undersleeves.
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There are some lovely little moments like the star daughter in a super short skin-tight outfit struggling to touch her producer's feet without splitting a seam.
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Dry laminates are vacuum-tight, but immersed in water, act as molecular sieves, blocking some solutes with hydrated radii larger than 4.5 angstroms.
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Tight hip rotators contribute to lumbago, sciatica, turn-out in the legs and feet, and just plain old hip pain in people who travel, sit or clench too much.
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