Sentence examples for be compact from inspiring English sources

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be compact

adjective

Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space.

Exact(58)

We have to be compact and close".

Cities need to be compact, and complex.

Instead of being spread out, they will be compact.

Most importantly, the team have to be compact.

The closet of a slight, catlike man will usually be compact.

The hackie declared the London cab to be "compact and cute" but too small for N.Y.

For that to work, the city has to be compact enough".

But a graphite-moderated reactor would never be compact enough for submarines.

Contiguous (barely) and compact (not so much) The State Constitution requiresdistricts to be compact andconnected.

"We had to defend well, be compact, fight every meter for each other.

Parenchyma may be compact or have extensive spaces between the cells.

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