tight-knit in English

adjective
1
(of a group of people) united or bound together by strong relationships and common interests.
tight-knit mining communities

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1. The Treasury-tight-knit, secretive, ferociously intelligent-is winning the battle.

2. We were a very tight-knit family, and I was crushed.

3. Team · Bessemer Venture Partners A tight-knit team of independent thinkers

4. Docter instantly felt at home in the tight-knit atmosphere of the company.

5. Cliques are tight-knit groups actively excluding others while friendship circles welcome new people

6. They're tight-knit and nomadic like our unsubs, but not usually prone to violence.

7. The Bhagwan's flamboyant followers irk the tight-knit locals, who pursue legal action against the commune

8. Community College of Aurora is a diverse, tight-knit Community that offers quality education at two convenient locations and online

9. Aficionado is a tight knit group of friends who have been playing together in some form or another since 2004

10. About Arrogate Village Nestled just north of charming Charleston, Nexton has emerged as a tight-knit community with an unparalleled lifestyle.

11. The Bruisers are a tight-knit group of bullies with a common objective of making school life a living hell for their peers

12. Big Cartel is a tight-knit company, built to stay small, independent, and do right by our team and artists for years to come

13. Life in the garage swerves off track for a NASCAR Crew chief and his tight-knit racing team when a new boss steps in and shakes things up.

14. The Camorra may have shared a common origin, but they were much less tight-knit than the Mafia, whose close family and regional ties formed nearly unbreakable bonds

15. Cathedral is a Catholic middle and high school empowering students through a robust academic curriculum, Christ-centered service principles, and a tight-knit community full of support and encouragement

16. Boiling Animosities in Do the Right Thing Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing is a uniquely crafted film that emphasizes and focuses on a tight-knit, yet subtly expanding community

17. Started by a tight-knit Black community near Charleston, South Carolina, the Charleston permeated dance halls where young women suddenly had the freedom to kick their heels and move their legs.

18. Blackburn announced his exit from the company in an internal memo sent to members of Bezos' S-Team, a tight-knit group of over a dozen senior executives from almost all …

19. Speech communities can be members of a profession with a specialized jargon, distinct social groups like high school students or hip hop fans, or even tight-knit groups like families and friends.

20. Amish-Made Since members of this unique group began emigrating to the United States in the 18th century, the Amish have been noted for their devotion to simple living, self-sufficiency and tight-knit community

21. As nouns the difference between despotism and Absolutism is that despotism is government by a singular authority, either a single person or tight-knit group, which rules with absolute power while Absolutism is {{contexttheologylang=en}} doctrine of preordination; doctrine of absolute decrees; doctrine that god acts in an absolute manner {{defdatefirst attested in the mid 18 th century