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tight-fitting

ADJECTIVE
  1. fitting snugly
    a tightly-fitting cover
    tight-fitting clothes

How To Use tight-fitting In A Sentence

  • The powder charge and the ball and patch had to be rammed separately down the tight-fitting barrel and the pan primed with powder.
  • Despite the exuberant breasts in the snug sweater and the lissome hips in the tight-fitting mini, there is a certain adolescent gawkiness about this woman. Alice in Jeopardy
  • Avoid tight-fitting clothing or undergarments that restrict blood flow at the waist, groin & legs (e.g. girdles, stockings & socks).
  • Toss in a few bowling trophies, dudes in bathrobes and women wearing Valkyrie horns, red pageboy cuts, and tight-fitting purple jumpsuits and hairnets, and you might have a sense of this homage to the 1998 Coen brothers' cult comedy, "The Big Lebowski. Paying Homage to the Dude
  • Shirts tend to be either too baggy or too short, while tight-fitting clothing is risky at best.
  • It was a real transformation dress, a duckling - into-swan gown, with a tiny little waist and a tight-fitting bodice, balanced by crinolined skirts. Passionate Relationship
  • Then the talk stopped dead as Istra Nash stood agaze in the doorway — pale and intolerant, her red hair twisted high on her head, tall and slim and uncorseted in a gray tight-fitting gown. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • Most food-storage containers with tight-fitting lids provide adequate protection in the refrigerator.
  • In a large stockpot with tight-fitting lid, add beans and cover with an inch of fresh water. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Cooking -- The Next Stage of Evolution
  • Typically, he will cover a turntable in glitter or a loudspeaker in a tight-fitting sequined tank top, thus rendering each object quite unable to function.
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