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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tight waves" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a metaphor for something that is very controlled and organized or to describe a particular type of hairstyle or clothing that is tightly and neatly arranged. Example: She wore her hair in tight waves that cascaded down her back.
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The woman's short, gray hair was set in tight waves.
For example, the tight waves of ultrasound are focused enough to use in medicine, but they cannot be heard by human ears.
In a black suit, with his black hair combed in tight waves back from a high widow's peak, he looked like an actor trying to loosen up backstage, only he was center stage and he looked incapable of looseness.
He dimly remembered her being linked with Lennie Lesher, the track star, the five-minute miler with sunken acne-scarred cheeks and tight waves of hair soaked in Vitalis.
If you want tight waves, do tiny or small braids.
If you want to have tight waves, braid hair that is damp into three braids.
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Its gray concrete stelae are of varying heights and are arranged in a tight, waving grid that extends over more than five acres.
You're aiming for a cute, beachy curl, more of a tight wave than a perfect ringlet.
For tighter waves, choose one with a smaller barrel.
If you want smaller, tighter waves, take a smaller section of hair.
Smaller braids will give you tighter waves while larger braids give you looser curls.
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