Webtighten. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tight‧en /ˈtaɪtn/ (also tighten up) verb 1 [ transitive] to close or fasten something firmly by turning it OPP loosen Tighten the screws firmly. I’d put the new tyre on, but I hadn’t tightened up the wheel. 2 [ intransitive, transitive] if you tighten a rope, wire etc, or if it ... Webtighten (taɪtən ) Word forms: tightens, tightening, tightened 1. transitive verb/intransitive verb If you tighten your grip on something, or if your grip tightens, you hold the thing more …
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Web[transitive, intransitive] to hold or fix something more securely in position; to make something or become more difficult to move, open or separate tighten something to tighten a lid/screw/rope/knot She tightened her grip on his arm. The nuts weren't properly tightened and the wheel came off. Web1a. used about clothes that are uncomfortable because they are so close against your body. The first hat was a bit tight. Synonyms and related words. 2. a tight hold or grip is very firm and strong. She hugged Marco in a tight grip. Synonyms and related words. 2a. hyperflick ow2
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Web19 hours ago · Fast Forward: Cowboys Aren't Done at Tight End. It's the end of the Dalton Schultz era in Dallas, but the scepter being passed to Jake Ferguson and Peyton … Webtransitive to pull something such as a rope or a belt until it is straighter or until it fits more tightly around something. Synonyms and related words. 2a. intransitive if something such … Webtighten verb us / ˈtɑɪt· ə n / tighten verb (CONTROL) [ T ] to strongly control something: Security was tightened at US embassies around the world. The government moved to … hyperflick aimbot