tight
Definition of
tight
:
closely
constrained
or
constricted
or
constricting
;
"
tight
skirts"
;
"
he
hated
tight
starched collars"
;
"fingers
closed
in
a
tight
fist
"
;
"
a
tight
feeling
in
his
chest
"
pulled
or
drawn
tight
;
"
taut
sails"
;
"
a
tight
drumhead
"
;
"
a
tight
rope
"
set
so
close
together
as
to
be
invulnerable
to
penetration
;
"
in
tight
formation
"
;
"
a
tight
blockade
"
pressed
tightly
together
;
"with lips
compressed
"
(
used
of persons
or
behavior
) characterized
by
or
indicative
of
lack
of
generosity
;
"
a
mean
person
"
;
"
he
left
a
miserly
tip
"
affected
by
scarcity
and
expensive
to
borrow
;
"
tight
money
"
;
"
a
tight
market
"
of
such
close
construction
as
to
be
impermeable
;
"
a
tight
roof
"
;
"
warm
in
our
tight
little
house
"
of textiles;
"
a
close
weave
"
;
"
smooth
percale
with
a
very
tight
weave
"
securely
or
solidly
fixed
in
place
;
rigid
;
"the bolts
are
tight
"
(of
a
contest
or
contestants)
evenly
matched
;
"
a
close
contest
"
;
"
a
close
election
"
;
"
a
tight
game
"
very
drunk
exasperatingly
difficult
to
handle
or
circumvent
;
"
a
nasty
problem
"
;
"
a
good
man
to
have
on
your
side
in
a
tight
situation
"
demanding
strict
attention
to rules and procedures;
"
rigorous
discipline
"
;
"
tight
security
"
;
"
stringent
safety
measures"
packed
closely
together
;
"they stood
in
a
tight
little
group
"
;
"
hair
in
tight
curls"
;
"the
pub
was
packed
tight
"
firmly
or
closely
;
"
held
fast
to the
rope
"
;
"her
foot
was
stuck
fast
"
;
"
held
tight
"
in
an
attentive
manner
;
"
he
remained
close
on
his
guard
"
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