CLOSES vs TIGHT: NOUN
- The concluding part of any performance
- The temporal end; the concluding time
- Plural form of close.
- The last section of a communication
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CLOSES vs TIGHT: ADJECTIVE
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- Closely reasoned or concise.
- Affording little spare time; full.
- Leaving little empty space through compression; compact.
- Stretched or drawn out fully.
- Fixed or fastened firmly in place.
- Used of persons or behavior; characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
- Demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
- Very drunk
- (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched
- Exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent
- Pulled or drawn tight
- Experiencing a feeling of constriction.
- Of such close construction as to be impermeable
- Closely constrained or constricted or constricting
- Securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid
- Set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration
- Affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow
- Packed closely together
- Pressed tightly together
- Of textiles
- Fitting close or too close to the skin; snug.
- Handy; adroit; brisk.
- Not slack or loose; firmly stretched; taut; -- applied to a rope, chain, or the like, extended or stretched out.
- Close; parsimonious; saving.
- Not ragged; whole; neat; tidy.
- Fitting close, or too close, to the body.
- Close, so as not to admit the passage of a liquid or other fluid; not leaky; ; -- often used in this sense as the second member of a compound
- Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open
- Inside.
- Intoxicated; drunk.
- Marked by full control over elements or subordinates; firm.
- Neat and trim in appearance or arrangement.
- Closely contested; close.
- Barely profitable.
- Difficult to deal with or get out of.
- Affected by scarcity.
- Obtainable with difficulty or only at a high price.
- Reluctant to spend or give; stingy.
- Personally close; intimate.
CLOSES vs TIGHT: VERB
- Come together, as if in an embrace
- Change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact
- Cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop
- Engage at close quarters
- Finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.)
- Cease to operate or cause to cease operating
- Be priced or listed when trading stops
- Finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead
- Complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement
- Move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut
- Become closed
- Fill or stop up
- Bar access to
- Bring together all the elements or parts of
- Come to a close
- Draw near
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of close.
- Unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of
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CLOSES vs TIGHT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To tighten.
CLOSES vs TIGHT: ADVERB
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- Firmly or tightly
- In an attentive manner
- Firmly; securely.
- Soundly.
- Snugly or with constriction.
CLOSES vs TIGHT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- 12. In billiards: Noting balls that are fast, or frozen to each other.
- Noting pockets that are small for the diameter of the balls.
- 13. See the extract.
- To make tight; tighten.
- See tite.
- An old preterit of tie.
- Close or closely compacted in texture or structure.
- Hence Trim; tidy; neat.
- Expert; handy; skilful; adroit; capable.
- Close; firm; as, a tight grasp; a tight knot.
- Close-fitting; especially, fitting too closely because too small, narrow, or the like: as, a tight shoe; a tight coat.
- Close-fisted; narrow; niggardly; parsimonious: as, a man tight in his dealings.
- Tense; taut; strained or stretched so as to leave no slack: as, a tight rope.
- Produced by or requiring great straining or exertion; severe: as, to get through by a tight pull; specifically, in medicine, noting a cough accompanied with a painful sense of constriction, and without expectoration; racking; hacking.
- Scarce; not easily obtained or obtainable, because held firmly or tied up in some way: applied to money; hence, straitened for want of money: as, a tight money-market. [Commercial slang.]
- Under the influence of strong drink; intoxicated; tipsy; “full.”
- Noting the condition of the cutting edge of a saw as condensed by hammering. Also small.
- P. p. of tie.
- Rigid
- Firmly or closely
- Securely or solidly fixed in place
CLOSES vs TIGHT: RELATED WORDS
- Short, Secretive, Confidential, Intimate, Nearby, Cozy, End, Finish, Nearest, Familiar, Good, Tight, Shut, Nearer, Near
- Watertight, Little, Hard, Stringent, Airtight, Difficult, Scarce, Stingy, Snug, Taut, Stiff, Close, Constricting, Viselike, Tense
CLOSES vs TIGHT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Short, Secretive, Confidential, Intimate, Nearby, Cozy, End, Finish, Nearest, Familiar, Good, Tight, Shut, Nearer, Near
- Watertight, Little, Hard, Stringent, Airtight, Difficult, Scarce, Stingy, Snug, Taut, Stiff, Close, Constricting, Viselike, Tense
CLOSES vs TIGHT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Add an Ok button which closes the dialog.
- Once the corridor closes, characters are teleported back.
- She backs out the door and it closes.
- Now The Jersey Surf Online Store Never Closes.
- After printing, the script closes the workbook without prompting to save, closes the instance of Excel, and sets the Excel object to Nothing.
- When the user closes the application, the federation cookie does not expire until the user closes the browser.
- The drug testing season closes when the season closes which means up until Super Bowl week any player can be tested at any time.
- He or she then closes the dura, replaces the bone and closes the scalp.
- Even if the Walmart closes at midnight, the customer service desk probably closes earlier.
- Legoland closes during bad weather, and the water park closes from fall through spring.
- Be sure vent caps are tight and level.
- Remove watches, rings, and other tight fitting items.
- The importance of maintaining a tight, clean schema.
- Loosen the bandage if it gets too tight.
- Analysts often work many hours under tight deadlines.
- If money is tight than go with Vizio.
- Tight controls concerning access to our IT systems.
- UAS strap or seat belt tight, I got out of the vehicle and checked for a tight installation.
- For women, tight jeans and other tight clothes can trap moisture in delicate areas.
- Is gas tight or liquid tight protection required?
CLOSES vs TIGHT: QUESTIONS
- What happens when a website visitor closes the browser?
- What will happen to Flixster movies after ultraviolet closes?
- What happens when the umbilical vein closes during pregnancy?
- What happens if VCU closes due to inclement weather?
- What does it mean when the anterior fontanelle closes?
- When one door closes fortune will usually open another?
- What happens when the EEOC closes an investigation?
- What happens when the NMMU application portal closes?
- What happens when an unaccredited university closes?
- What happens when reverse () closes the pipedoutputstream?
- Can wearing tight pants cause urinary tract infections?
- Do prebiotics activate AMPK in intestinal tight junctions?
- Where are the tight encasements of interstitial fluid?
- Can tight-fitting clothes cause testicular torsion?
- Should volleyball players wear tight skimpy uniforms?
- What muscles does stretching help tight hamstrings?
- Can wearing tight underwear cause vaginal infection?
- Where does Kelce rank among all tight ends among fantasy tight ends?
- Which tight ends are the best fantasy football tight ends for 2020?
- Why doesn't stretching a tight muscle make it less tight?