How To Use Tight-knit In A Sentence

  • The pilots and loadmasters are a tight-knit group.
  • Her extended family is fairly large and tight-knit and very-outwar ... ProLifeBlogs
  • I started off with five other colleagues I knew quite well - ballooning is a small tight-knit community.
  • I found myself part of a tight-knit group, doing a hard job with skill and mutual loyalty, led by one of the most remarkable men I have ever known, who never wavered from the path of humor and decency. Robert M. Solow - Autobiography
  • But they don't live alone, they cluster together in tight-knit communities and range out along the verges and in warm spots under hedges and at the edge of copses and thickets.
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  • We were a tight-knit group of three once the boat had set sail, and we were in a large dining area.
  • Nowhere was this sense of purpose more evident than in the US heartlands, with their hundreds of tight-knit communities, like Holcomb, scattered along railway lines across the Great Plains.
  • Another neighbour said the murders had sent a wave of emotion through the tight-knit community.
  • IN any tight-knit group nicknames are used - and are rarely complimentary. The Sun
  • On the first anniversary of Debbie's death, the tight-knit family came up to York together to lay flowers at the site of the accident.
  • Jacob and his brother Esau were pretty tight-knit, until one day Esau returns from a long trip, famished.
  • This term encompassed artists that incorporated psychedelic production into folk-rock and/or power-pop, eventually forming a tight-knit community in the L.A. area due to its aligning sound. Obscure Sound - Indie Music Blog
  • Somewhat of a hellion, Watts was held in check by his tight-knit community and his father's penchant for corporal punishment.
  • Raw concrete is a taste acquired by few outside a tight-knit commando of architectural connoisseurs.
  • She said the tragedy had brought the tight-knit community even closer together.
  • Her tight-knit team have also become increasingly concerned about her public image. The Sun
  • There is a tight-knit community of craftspeople in the Hollywood system involved in everything from set design to editing that continue to outcompete low-wage entertainment sectors around the world. Nathan Newman: How the Googlization of Television Will Destroy High Wage, Union Hollywood
  • This contrasts, hackers say, with crackers, who tend to gather in tight-knit, secretive groups.
  • Yancey says word spread through the tight-knit hip-hop community of Dilla's struggles, and people poured out their hearts and wallets to the original estate, thinking money would be transferred over to the four legal heirs named in the will, which includes her other son, John Yancey (a rapper known as Illa J), and Dilla's two daughters, 8-year-old Ja'Mya and Freep.com - RSS
  • But beyond tight-knit dance circles, the movement's original importance has been largely forgotten.
  • IN any tight-knit group nicknames are used - and are rarely complimentary. The Sun
  • They are a tight-knit community with people of status at the helm, but even their best efforts cannot control the lunatic, bullying, and loutish few.
  • Salil's tight-knit screenplay gives the film a racy pace and saves it from being reduced to the usual Swapan Saha potboiler which is almost impossible to sit through till the end. Screen News
  • a tight-knit organization
  • How else would we have developed such a “tight-knit community”, with * community* being the key word? Knitters Never Comment!
  • If groups are sufficiently tight-knit, they will be willing to absorb punishments on behalf of their members and will likely engage in self-policing to prevent future wrongs.
  • Neighbours say the tight-knit village has been shocked to hear of the death of the self-employed stonemason and walling contractor.
  • She receives wonderfully sympathetic support from a tight-knit cast of sidemen, and adds her own fiddle, organ and calabash textures. Times, Sunday Times

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