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Tightness   /tˈaɪtnəs/   Listen
Tightness

noun
1.
A state occasioned by scarcity of money and a shortage of credit.  Synonym: stringency.
2.
A tight feeling in some part of the body.  Synonym: constriction.  "She felt an alarming tightness in her chest" , "Emotion caused a constriction of his throat"
3.
The spatial property of being crowded together.  Synonyms: compactness, concentration, denseness, density.
5.
Lack of movement or room for movement.  Synonym: tautness.






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"Tightness" Quotes from Famous Books



... excel the supremely good American tailor—whose clothes however are identical in every particular with those of London, and their right to be called "best" is for greater perfection of workmanship and fit. This last is a dangerous phrase; "fit" means perfect set and line, not plaster tightness. ...
— Etiquette • Emily Post

... recommends putting the seals under water, but I cannot think that this is a good plan, for if air can get in, why not water? which has its surface tension in its favour. The same reasoning prevents my recommending a layer of sulphuric acid above the mercury-a method used for securing air-tightness in "mercury joints" by Mr. ...
— On Laboratory Arts • Richard Threlfall

... hind-quarters by bringing over a bit of the sky. Such a dress! white greatcoat, blue satin cravat, hair oiled and curling, hat of the primest curve, gloves scented with eau-de-Cologne, primrose in tint, skin in tightness. In this prime of dandyism, he took up a nasty, oily, dirty hog-tool, and immortalised Copenhagen by touching the sky. I thought after he was gone, "This won't do—a Frenchman touch Copenhagen!" So out I rubbed all he had touched, and modified his ...
— Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century • George Paston

... was dying then, so desolate and so dreary the future looked to her. What was life worth without Guy, and why had she been thrown so much in his way; why permitted to love him as she knew she did, if she must lose him now? Maddy could not cry; there was a tightness about her eyes, and a keen, cutting pain about her heart as she tried to pray for strength to do what was right—strength to cast Guy Remington from her heart where it was a sin for him to be; and then she asked to be forgiven ...
— Aikenside • Mary J. Holmes

... Tom's fingers were stiff from the lack of circulation of blood. But finally he managed to free himself. When he stood up in the dim storeroom, that was now a prison for all save Koku, he found that he could not walk. He almost toppled over, so weak were his legs from the tightness of the ropes. He sat down and worked his muscles ...
— Tom Swift and his Aerial Warship - or, The Naval Terror of the Seas • Victor Appleton


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