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closely knit

ADJECTIVE
  1. held together as by social or cultural ties
    a close-knit family
    close-knit little villages
    the group was closely knit

How To Use closely knit In A Sentence

  • The family system is so closely knit here that there is simply no room for any one member of the family to be discarded.
  • the group was closely knit
  • In the closely knit ranks of the Sussex gentry such a royal action could only further enhance growing doubts of Stuart intentions.
  • To be precise, actual conspiracies tend to be found only among family members or, what amounts to the same thing, closely knit, endogamous ethnic groups. VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Steve Sailer Rule Of Theories–Davos Edition
  • Gradually I began to realize the necessity for a more closely knit organization.
  • They felt like a closely knit team. Christianity Today
  • To be precise, actual conspiracies tend to be found only among family members or, what amounts to the same thing, closely knit endogamous ethnic groups. The Steve Sailer Rule of Conspiracies « Isegoria
  • This is a very difficult situation for Michael and for his family, but in some sense, it's made him and his family stronger, and even more closely knit.
  • We are a very closely knit family and that meant the world to me. The Sun
  • We are a very closely knit family and that meant the world to me. The Sun
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