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View definitions for tight

tight

adjective as in stingy

adjective as in difficult, troublesome

adjective as in intoxicated

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Example Sentences

Murray directed a drive to the five-yard line but his pass to McBride tipped off the tight end’s helmet and was intercepted by Witherspoon.

Well it should be a good watch and it is going to be tighter than people think, but I am backing Liverpool.

From BBC

With public money, as well as policing resources, tight, Maggie has been thrifty at finding cash from elsewhere, including through grants from businesses such as the Co-op.

From BBC

The thing that changed is the cast are all tight in real life and as a lot of us do, at this point in our lives, covet that experience.

Instead, I think this will be a tight game and it has got draw written all over it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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