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the tighter
adjective
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
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Spain retaliated with the tighter border controls.
The Lakers were the tighter band.
The higher he climbed, the tighter he gripped.
The tighter restrictions are only the latest for the N.F.L.
Sparks trailed off his frame in the tighter corners.
The tighter supplies are putting pressure on retail prices.
The lower the thermometer, the tighter they curl.
The tighter standards measure ozone over eight hours.
The greater the perceived threat, the tighter the culture becomes.
Then again, the band's two encores included songs from subsequent albums, the tighter the better.
But the tighter fiscal polices imposed by the commission were soon ignored.
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