Use "tightly" in a sentence

1. Her jaws tightly locked.

2. Her lips Clamped tightly together

3. His jaw was tightly clenched.

4. 21 She hugged him tightly.

5. The lid is on tightly.

6. The girl clasped the doll tightly.

7. Hyang-sook's throat... strangled it tightly.

8. Don't bandage the wound too tightly.

9. His injured arm was tightly strapped .

10. The main definitions of Clench are (1) to close tightly, and (2) to grasp or grip tightly

11. The child clasped the doll tightly.

12. 11 His jaw was tightly clenched.

13. Screw the drain cover down tightly.

14. She grasped him tightly by the wrist.

15. 16 The lid is on tightly.

16. Alyssum flowers are tiny and tightly grouped

17. Shared cache for a tightly-coupled multiprocessor

18. # Holding my hands tightly Caressing my wound

19. She held tightly on to the rail.

20. 1 The child clasped the doll tightly.

21. He held her tightly in his embrace.

22. Her arms were pinioned tightly behind her.

23. Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.

24. 12 Screw the drain cover down tightly.

25. Hyang- sook' s throat..... strangled it tightly

26. The mask fitted tightly over his face.

27. Gary has a tightly trimmed black beard.

28. A very tightly written little thumbnail sketch.

29. DIURIL (Chlorothiazide) Oral Suspension: Keep container tightly closed.

30. She held the money tightly in her fist.

31. A baby monkey clasps its mother's fur tightly.

32. 29 She held tightly on to the rail.

33. Crested Auklets usually fly in tightly packed

34. Travel to North Korea is tightly controlled.

35. The tent flaps should be tightly fastened.

36. Feathers: Well developed, lying tightly against the body.

37. 15 Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.

38. 7 She held him tightly to her bosom.

39. 9 Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.

40. She clutched her handbag tightly in one hand.

41. 27 Afro hair is short and tightly curled.

42. She felt tightly constrained by her family commitments.

43. She fastened her belt tightly around her waist.

44. A Conglomeration of buildings, all tightly packed together

45. Still, Bohemianism and urbanism are pretty tightly bound

46. 3 She held tightly on to the rail.

47. He wound the bandage tightly round his ankle.

48. The dagger stuck tightly in the silver scabbard.

49. 22 Clams can close their shells very tightly.

50. Would a tightly woven Chinois (also called a …

51. 14 Crimp the edges to seal them tightly.

52. Tail: Held tightly together, as short as possible.

53. Harold is part of a tightly knit team.

54. His fingers curled tightly round the steering wheel.

55. 4 She held the money tightly in her fist.

56. The workers tightly packed the goods in the crate.

57. Keep unused icing wrapped tightly in aluminium or clingfilm.

58. Seal the jar tightly and shake it well.

59. His cheeks were alternately limp and tightly puffed.

60. The press, radio and television are tightly controlled.

61. 6 The girl held her father's hand tightly.

62. He leaned forward, his hands clasped tightly together.

63. He caught my hand and held it tightly.

64. Hence, their skilfulness is tightly coupled with incompetence.

65. The transportation of flammable substances is tightly regulated.

66. ANTIQUE CIRCA 1910 TIGHTLY WOVEN Chaise LOUNGE - ADJUSTABLE- GORGEOUS.

67. 8 She fastened her belt tightly around her waist.

68. Schellenberg could see where the skin graft stretched tightly.

69. And a tightly controlled economy can get results quickly.

70. Hold this mallet half moon shape, not hold tightly.

71. Clasping: to put one's arms around and press tightly.

72. The first Actinost is smaller and tightly connected to

73. 13 You pack in as tightly as you can.

74. The degradation of HMG-CoA reductase is tightly controlled.

75. By holding it tightly, I feel strangely more detached.

76. She tied the ribbon tightly in a bow/knot.

77. Please hold eyebrow pencil tightly but draw eyebrow gently.

78. Broadcloth is woven tightly, resulting in its characteristic luster

79. Twist the rope tightly round that post over there.

80. 5 A baby monkey clasps its mother's fur tightly.