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101tight-lipped — [ˌtaıt ˈlıpt] adj 1.) unwilling to talk about something ▪ Diplomats are remaining tight lipped about the negotiations. 2.) with your lips tightly pressed together because you are angry …
102tight-fitting — adjective fitting very tightly: a tight fitting jacket/skirt …
103tight-lipped — [ ,taıt lıpt ] adjective 1. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM refusing to comment on something, especially to journalists 2. ) someone who is tight lipped has their lips pressed tightly together because they are annoyed about something or they do not approve… …
104tight rein — If things or people are kept on a tight rein, they are given very little freedom or controlled carefully …
105tight ship — If you run a tight ship, you control an organization or business firmly to maximise performance. …
106tight-lipped — tight′ lipped′ adj. 1) cvb speaking very little; taciturn; closemouthed 2) cvb having the lips drawn tight • Etymology: 1875–80 …
107tight-head prop — noun (rugby) The prop forward on the right of the front row of the scrum in either team • • • Main Entry: ↑tight …
108tight junction — noun (biology) A junction between epithelial cells where the membranes are in close contact, with no intervening intercellular space • • • Main Entry: ↑tight …
109tight-lacer — tight lāˈcer noun • • • Main Entry: ↑tight …
110tight|ish — «TY tihsh», adjective. 1. rather tight or close fitting: »tightish trousers. 2. Figurative. somewhat difficult …