tightly

  • 1Tightly — Tight ly, adv. In a tight manner; closely; nearly. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2tightly — adv. Tightly is used with these adjectives: ↑closed, ↑constrained, ↑organized, ↑restricted, ↑shut, ↑woven Tightly is used with these verbs: ↑bind, ↑clamp, ↑clasp, ↑clench, ↑ …

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  • 3tightly — tight, tightly Tight is used as an adverb in combination with a number of verbs, primarily in commands or instructions: hold tight, sit tight, sleep tight. It also occurs as the first element in a few compound adjectives, e.g. tight fisted, tight …

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  • 4tightly — adverb 1. in a tight or constricted manner (Freq. 3) a tightly packed pub • Derived from adjective: ↑tight 2. securely fixed or fastened (Freq. 1) the window was tightly sealed • Derived from adjective: ↑ …

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  • 5tightly — adverb In a tight manner. tightly clenched fingers …

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  • 6tightly — tight ► ADJECTIVE 1) fixed, closed, or fastened firmly. 2) (of clothes) close fitting. 3) well sealed against something such as water or air. 4) (of a rope, fabric, or surface) stretched so as to leave no slack. 5) (of an area or space) allowing… …

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  • 7Tightly Unwound — Studio album by The Pineapple Thief Released May 19, 2008 …

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  • 8Tightly Coupled Systems — are systems in which CPUs are connected together in such a way that they share some or all of the system’s memory and I/O resources. They are also called multiprocessor systems. References Irv Englander (2003). The architecture of Computer… …

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  • 9tightly knit — index compact (dense) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 10tightly-knit — adj ↑tight knit …

    Dictionary of contemporary English