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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit tight" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that is slightly uncomfortable or too small, usually in reference to clothing or a physical sensation. Example: The jeans I bought are a bit tight, I should have gotten a size larger. In this example, the speaker is expressing that the jeans are slightly uncomfortable because they are too small for them.
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The skirt, a bit tight.
Was his harness a bit tight?
They are all a bit tight.
My line goes a bit tight.
Which seems a bit tight to me.
The field is already starting to feel a bit tight.
"You need some work done but you're a bit tight?
Any more than that is a bit tight.
He said: "He is a bit tight, muscular, but no [new] injury.
"Slightly oversized at the top but a bit tight and sexy at the bottom".
One notable criticism was that the back seat was a bit tight.
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