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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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“Hang tight, be patient, and keep the faith.”

She said the dominate theory behind murmurations is for the birds to avoid predators as they come to roost with "safety in numbers" by joining up in tight knit groups.

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Glasgow prop McBeth, who scored a try at the end of their tight defeat against Ospreys, has also joined the squad.

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Things did shift after Madison's Bafta win, but the race remained incredibly tight.

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The government said the company had agreed to tighter regulation, with a TikTok office in Kenya to help co-ordinate operations.

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

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