Tight in a sentence as an adjective

Negligence would be too likely the charge if tight restrictions were not put in place.

They are very up-tight about protecting their own IP and the brand of their princesses.

Sleep tight knowing your direct deposit information is in good hands.

It's technically not a company, but as a tight social network, it functions as one.

The immediate thing that sticks out to me in this proposal are the tight mechanical tolerances that have to be maintained.

This does not adequately prepare graduates for tight-knit teams in a professional setting.

These days though, I am looking to support my own stand alone instances of these types of tools without being tied to 3rd party cloudy services so tightly.

For those of you that are tight on time, here are some heavily paraphrased notes I've been taking, referencing some of the more thought provoking parts of the interview.

Tight in a sentence as an adverb

Bitcoin has the unusual ability to have a very tight trace on where a given virtual coin goes: that just makes the ability to watch the money easier.

The team was going through chaotic transitions at the time, so I was shuffled around many challenging projects, all with tight deadlines and technical brokenness up the yin-yang.

Yes, but in return you are learning a valuable lesson, which is that "loose" spells the word that means the opposite of tight and the word you were looking for is "lose", which is the opposite of win or gain.

Because the law permits him to do so, he is effectively pre-screening what can come before a jury in the case and he has declared that he will put a tight limit on what is permissible.

I have mental intents, actions, transformations, things I want to do to text, files, buffers, regions .. my conscious mind has been locked out of the tight-loop, the vicious cycle of a synapses being fired and keys chorded.

I don't remember the numbers off the top of my head, but the ratio of core contributors to new outsiders is pretty tight, and we've helped a bunch of interested contributors get their work accepted.

If you're writing throwaway code for a client with loose constraints and a tight deadline you'll write code differently then you would when you expect to maintain a long term relationship with a client who expects a high degree of correctness.

Tight definitions

adjective

closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "tight skirts"; "he hated tight starched collars"; "fingers closed in a tight fist"; "a tight feeling in his chest"

adjective

pulled or drawn tight; "taut sails"; "a tight drumhead"; "a tight rope"

See also: taut

adjective

set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration; "in tight formation"; "a tight blockade"

adjective

pressed tightly together; "with lips compressed"

See also: compressed

adjective

(used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity; "a mean person"; "he left a miserly tip"

See also: mean mingy miserly

adjective

affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow; "tight money"; "a tight market"

adjective

of such close construction as to be impermeable; "a tight roof"; "warm in our tight little house"

adjective

of textiles; "a close weave"; "smooth percale with a very tight weave"

See also: close

adjective

securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid; "the bolts are tight"

adjective

(of a contest or contestants) evenly matched; "a close contest"; "a close election"; "a tight game"

See also: close

adjective

exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent; "a nasty problem"; "a good man to have on your side in a tight situation"

See also: nasty

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demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; "rigorous discipline"; "tight security"; "stringent safety measures"

See also: rigorous stringent

adjective

packed closely together; "they stood in a tight little group"; "hair in tight curls"; "the pub was packed tight"

adverb

firmly or closely; "held fast to the rope"; "her foot was stuck fast"; "held tight"

See also: fast

adverb

in an attentive manner; "he remained close on his guard"

See also: close closely