tautness

[ UK /tˈɔːtnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. lack of movement or room for movement
  2. the physical condition of being stretched or strained
    it places great tension on the leg muscles
    he could feel the tenseness of her body
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  • That the tautness among these four grows steadily throughout the play, however, renders the crisis static and unobtrusive, and in this light the play's structure invites comparison to Chekhovian dramaturgy.
  • Its other end was tied to the axle of the utility, and by its tautness the boy could see when Joe's full weight was suspended from it.
  • You wake up matt but supersoft, with a tautness to the skin that is seriously pleasing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The squirrel can steer somewhat by moving its wrists and adjusting the tautness of its patagium.
  • For a string of specified length, tautness and density only certain note can be generated.
  • Heavens, that seal consists of enough flourishes and curlicues to amaze the eye - yet that design also contains within it tremendous tautness and discipline, as a piece of design.
  • The idea is to create resistance between the hips and shoulders so there is a lot of tautness, like a stretched rubber band.
  • The structure of the stretcher, the tautness of the canvas and the transparency of the paint contribute to the total effect.
  • Heavens, that seal consists of enough flourishes and curlicues to amaze the eye - yet that design also contains within it tremendous tautness and discipline, as a piece of design.
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