Tight

  • 11tight´en|er — tight|en «TY tuhn», transitive verb. to make tight or tighter: »He tightened his belt. –v.i. to become tight or tighter: »The rope tightened as I pulled on it. –tight´en|er, noun …

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  • 12tight|en — «TY tuhn», transitive verb. to make tight or tighter: »He tightened his belt. –v.i. to become tight or tighter: »The rope tightened as I pulled on it. –tight´en|er, noun …

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  • 13Tight — (t[imac]t), obs. p. p. of {Tie}. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Tight — Tight, v. t. To tighten. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15-tight — [tīt] 〚/span> TIGHT〛 suffix combining form not letting (something specified) in or out [airtight, watertight] * * * …

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  • 16Tight — [ta̮it], die; , s [engl. tight = eng]: eng anliegende Sporthose …

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  • 17tight — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS abbigl. abito maschile da cerimonia, da giorno, con giacca nera attillata a code e calzoni a righine verticali grigie e nere {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: tait. DATA: 1870. ETIMO: ingl. tight propr. attillato,… …

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  • 18-tight — [tīt] [< TIGHT] suffix combining form not letting (something specified) in or out [airtight, watertight] …

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  • 19tight — index cohesive (compact), compact (dense), fixed (securely placed), illiberal, impervious, parsimonious …

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  • 20tight — /ingl. taɪt/ [vc. ingl., che significa «stretto, attillato»] s. m. inv. finanziera □ redingote (fr.), stiffelius …

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