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to tight
adjective
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
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They are used to tight schedules.
Q: I'm not surprised you're attracted to tight production.
Money market funds are subject to tight risk-limiting regulations.
Robinson's pass to tight end Kevin Koger was incomplete.
Don't they know that television productions work to tight schedules?
Cut to tight footage of Ted's face in mid-sentence.
Manning's short pass to tight end Jeremy Shockey fell incomplete.
Palmer completed a short pass to tight end J.
He switched to tight end permanently the next season.
Mr. Musk has battled everything from skepticism about a manufacturing start-up to tight cash flow.
For a team used to tight games, it was a welcome pleasure.
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