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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211 Edam cheeses have waxed coatings which adhere tightly to the cheese.
212 Cover tightly and gently steam over a medium heat for 20 minutes. 3.
213 Putting the kettle on the gas, she went to her daughter and hugged her tightly.
214 Biochemical studies indicate that calcium-calmodulin binds to a protein of M r 240K which is tightly associated with the channel.
215 Domestic Edam cheeses are waxed or have other tightly adhering coating that may be red or another color.
216 Her leg hurt as if the muscles were strung too tightly from hip to knee.
217 Reason that is disengaged and tightly regulated would starve other human faculties, they believed.
218 Sensing she was being watched, she spun round to face the doorway, the Beretta gripped tightly at arm's length.
219 Rules and codes bolting the social structure tightly into place.
220 High quality, tightly woven fabric is used, with Hood's renowned soft finish for easy handling and long life. Sentencedict.com
221 In Fear, as it focuses tightly on a single subject and its effects, the 50-minute length is to its advantage.
222 Never has fear gripped me so tightly, yet it was exhilarating, fantastic even.
223 Why did one time and three space dimensions flatten out, while the other dimensions remain tightly curled.
224 Colour a little more royal icing pink, keep tightly wrapped, and colour the remaining royal icing green.
225 To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies.
226 She squeezed her eyes shut tightly, feeling the sting of tears behind her eyelids.
227 One straight forward solution for sash windows is to allow minimum fullness in the curtains themselves and tie them back tightly during daytime.
228 But neither its strength nor her tightly closed eyes could shut out horror.
229 Delaney focussed in on the waves piling up tightly one behind the other, like a huge wall in the foreshortened view.
230 His tightly honed but grandiloquent rhetoric rang like gold on marble, even when it was covering gross political ineptitude.
231 All maneuvers now take place under military-civilian agreements that are tightly monitored.
232 She hugged her handbag tightly to her sides, comforted by the thought of the Pathfinder inside.
233 Even with the lids on tightly, they release minute amounts of chemicals which may be dangerous if they accumulate.
234 Her sister, Rachel, sat on the couch, her hands clasped tightly together.
235 Indeed, Beautiful World is a dense collection of tightly constructed tracks characterized by their complexity and variety.
236 In their place a solid row of brick facades pressed the old building tightly on each side.
237 This proved impossible: the fist was too tightly clenched in its terminal seizure.
238 Areas of poor acoustic quality but tightly constrained by local syntactic and semantic information would be identified through top-down prediction.
239 This masculinity was emphasised by her uncompromising coiffure, her grey hair drawn tightly back and screwed into a straggling bun.
240 The tightly fitting bodice was cut quite low over Comfort's small bosom.
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