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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151 The sauce may be stored in a tightly sealed container without refrigeration.
152 Tightly wrap or store in covered containers all cooked meat, poultry, and fish and shellfish and refrigerate them promptly.
153 His hands were tightly bound together with what felt like bootlaces.
154 How to turn a tightly compressed event into a full-length book?
155 The only variation in attire was how tightly the towel was rolled.
156 It had a short tightly fitted bodice with two tiny beaded shoulder straps.
157 That frantic jig at least had one positive effect: it released him from the fear that had gripped him so tightly.
158 Cool completely then, leaving greaseproof paper in place, renew foil, wrapping tightly.
159 Picking up a hand towel from a nearby chair, she wrapped both of Lizzy's wrists tightly.
160 She was sitting up in bed, her glasses already adorning her gaunt face and her hair curled up tightly on rollers.
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161 The solution is also obvious - please check envelopes are not too tightly packed, if in doubt use a bigger envelope!
162 Pike was talking to a waitress and gripping her wrist very tightly.
163 He gave a six-minute inaugural speech from the South Portico before a tightly packed audience.
164 If they were packed tightly there could be 5 thousand million of them in a cubic centimetre of inflammation.
165 Or grate the rind on to small pieces of freezer film; wrap tightly, then place in a polythene bag.
166 Yet in the traditional workplace, information was tightly controlled and compartmentalized.
167 The financial information on credit reports, such as bank accounts and loans, is tightly regulated.
168 I hope to show that the incompetence that is most difficult to correct is tightly coupled with skilfulness.
169 In the midst of them, a gag tied tightly about her mouth, was a woman.
170 Fong stood in the doorway, his invitation clutched tightly in his hand.
171 Holding her tightly, he could feel her breath coming quicker from her fear.
172 He hoped that the tightly packed deuterium atoms would be set in motion, their nuclei bumping into one another and fusing.
173 Twist the wire round the foot so that it sits tightly, forming a protective coil around the tubular feet.
174 The church's role was tightly circumscribed by the new government.
175 Like Kimpton, Conley believes that the small tightly run hotel is often the better route to profitability.
176 It abandoned incomes policy in the private sector, seeking only to keep pay increases to public employees tightly under control.
177 She instinctively shrunk back against the wall, her hands clasped tightly against her chest.
178 Bunched tightly together by older men in animal skins and carrying spears, they perform a ceremonial dance to insistent drumming.
179 When the timeless and per proteins finally become abundant in the late evening, they become tightly bound to one another.
180 Hold them tightly all the way home to prevent escape.
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