Similar words: lightly, slightly, tighten, highlight, light, night, right, might. Meaning: [ˈtaɪtlɪ] adv. 1. in a tight or constricted manner 2. securely fixed or fastened.
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31 The crowd pressed together so tightly that we could hardly breathe.
32 He buttoned his collar tightly round his thick neck.
33 He screwed the caps tightly onto the bottles.
34 Pemberton frowned and closed his eyes tightly.
35 She tied the ribbon tightly in a bow/knot.
36 She clutched her baby tightly to her chest.
37 He hangs on tightly, his arms around my neck.
38 She pulled the ribbon tightly and tied a bow.
39 Don't bandage the wound too tightly.
40 He reached for her hand and held it tightly.
41 She felt tightly constrained by her family commitments.
42 She clutched her son tightly to her bosom.
43 The workers tightly packed the goods in the crate.
44 Afro hair is short and tightly curled.
45 She clutched her handbag tightly in one hand.
46 Stretch the fabric tightly over the frame.
47 Screw down the lid fairly tightly.
48 The birds' nests are lined with tightly packed leaves.
49 She held on tightly to his waist.
50 James went to his daughter and hugged her tightly.
51 Emily hugged her teddy bear tightly to her chest.
52 Harold is part of a tightly knit team.
53 She drew her coat tightly around her shoulders.
54 She kept her eyes tightly closed.
55 She grasped him tightly by the wrist.
56 He held on tightly to her arm.
57 The windows were tightly shut .
58 He wound the bandage tightly round his ankle.
59 Did you tie the balloons on tightly?
60 She clasped her arms tightly around him.
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