Sentence examples for a bit more tight from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit more tight" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a bit tighter."
Example: "I need the dress to be a bit tighter around the waist."
Alternatives: "somewhat tighter" or "a little tighter."

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It's not like it's a cup competition yet and maybe that's what we have to start to change and start trying to play a bit more tight rugby.

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I thought his tone was sometimes too chatty, and I asked him to make it sound a bit more tight-lipped, which he did.

That's when I got maybe a little bit more tight, and Andy started to play better".

Accept if it may be a little bit more tight-fitting.

We're getting there with the US economy, but we're not at that Goldilocks temperature yet, we need a bit more of this tight labour market and then we should see wages rising well above the general inflation rate.

The Democratic race appears to be a bit more straightforward, but it's also tighter.

So, although the job market is pretty tight, there's a bit more slack than that 4.1percentt implies.

Sure, as we said in our review of the XK8 last year, a Mercedes-Benz CLK AMG 55 can be had for this money, and that car is both faster and a bit more capable, with quicker steering, particularly in tight corners.

If you haven't applied enough moisturizer and your skin still feels a little tight, then apply a bit more.

The costumes are a little bit tighter, the frown lines a bit more pronounced.

Boys, do not try wearing tight clothes unless you like looking a bit more feminine.

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