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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121 Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
122 The skirt fits tightly over the hips and flares just below the knees.
123 The young mother held her baby tightly in the arms.
124 We are as tightly bound to the people we dislike as to the people we love.
125 She reached for the keys and closed her hand tightly around them.
126 Don't bunch the flowers up so tightly, you'll spoil them.
127 There followed a series of tightly circumscribed visits to military installations.
128 I stroked him slowly, then hugged him tightly.
129 They collapsed into bed, holding on tightly.
130 His hands clasped tightly in front of his chest.
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131 Schellenberg could see where the skin graft stretched tightly.
132 Melton is a thick, very tightly woven woollen cloth.
133 Gary has a tightly trimmed black beard.
134 She gripped his arm tightly with both hands.
135 She found his hand and gripped it tightly.
136 The baby monkey clasped its mother's fur tightly.
137 Hence, their skilfulness is tightly coupled with incompetence.
138 His jaw was clenched tightly, his eyes narrowed.
139 George held on tightly, afraid that he might fall.
140 Her eyes were tightly closed.
141 I held the money tightly in my hand.
142 Keep unused icing wrapped tightly in aluminium or clingfilm.
143 Being strongly territorial they have less need for this when compared with birds breeding in tightly packed colonies.
144 It was fastened tightly on to the right horn(sentencedict.com), so it dangled down over the cheek and eye.
145 Jody is pacing, arms crossed tightly over her chest, waiting for everyone to settle in.
146 He stared straight ahead, hands clasped tightly in his lap, back straight, head up, shoulders squared.
147 He held her hand tightly and led her across the street.
148 Held so tightly, she had to endure his demanding kiss for what seemed an eternity.
149 If we remove an electron from an anti-bonding orbital, the ion will be more tightly bound than the molecule was.
150 If the agent cuts this type of deal tightly enough, the promoter is forced to think twice about spending money.
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