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Discover LudwigThe phrase "squeezed tight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something being pressed or squeezed forcefully and closely together. Example: She squeezed her eyes tight, trying to hold back tears.
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The betrayal, the disappointment, the vocals squeezed tight and aspirated: the third direction is Michael Jackson.
It must be stretched with splints, or squeezed tight with a compression garment against scarring.
"I got lost in the character," he says, eyes squeezed tight in nostalgic reverie.
New friends found ways to rub middles (impressively — the music is fast), while others punched aimlessly at the rhythms, eyes squeezed tight.
New friends found ways to rub middles (impressively the music is fast), while others punched aimlessly at the rhythms, eyes squeezed tight.
It was really cute -- Pekina and Marc had just met, and now they were walking around Chinatown under one umbrella, squeezed tight".
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But Kelly noted that exhibitions could be squeezed tighter.
"During the Olympics, they are getting squeezed tighter".
Further, if colder temperatures return after the unseasonably warm winters of the last few years, supplies could be squeezed tighter, sending prices even higher.
And its margins are likely to be squeezed tighter by Asian competitors that have beaten it at the game it invented of keeping costs low through smart supply-chain management.
As marketing budgets continue to get squeezed tighter and tighter, the importance of engagement and relationships will become even more crucial.
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