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    tightly
    [ adv ]
    1. in a tight or constricted manner

    2. <adv.all>
      a tightly packed pub
    3. securely fixed or fastened

    4. <adv.all>
      the window was tightly sealed


    Tightly \Tight"ly\, adv.
    In a tight manner; closely; nearly.

    1. BZW's Ecu100m issue for Swedish Export Credit, fully fungible with an existing Ecu400m of bonds due in February 1994, was widely seen as tightly priced - though it was offered at five basis points above the similar deal from OKB at the end of last week.
    2. The VOA is a major source of information for millions of Chinese seeking information other than news reported by the tightly controlled domestic press.
    3. Every move is tightly directed, down to the extras who in the dazzling ball scene (attractively choreographed by Vassili Sulich) created constantly shifting views by just moving the chairs.
    4. These pads, for an assembly robot, are flexible and sensitive enough to wrap tightly around an object and identify it.
    5. Traditionally, luxury marketers have viewed tony magazines and a few newspapers as the only media focused tightly enough on the ultra-rich, but "everyone is trying to develop more creative ways to reach these consumers," says Ms. Haskell of Cole-Haan.
    6. The newspapers, which aren't as tightly controlled as television, are showing signs of loosening up more quickly than television.
    7. Mash-Hoor, a bearded Druse Moslem militiaman, greased his AK-47 and wrapped it tightly in a plastic bag to bury it - just in case.
    8. The band settled into seats in an open space next to the Bolshoi Theater for a concert, and a crowd of about 1,000 pressed around it so tightly that it had to be warned repeatedly to move back.
    9. "Dukakis had two gestures, one with one fist clenched, the other with both fists clenched and his arms tightly to his sides.
    10. Treasury bill auctions are usually tightly bid and rarely have more than a 0.02 percentage-point "tail," or gap between the average rate and the high rate.
    11. Soaring medical malpractice claims have contributed to an image of physicians as a tightly knit club with little self-policing.
    12. In other respects prices are more tightly regulated in its home market than those of the English RECs.
    13. It is an open and successful market economy within a tightly controlled, centralised political system. Mr Goh Keng Swee, a former Singapore finance minister, has been acting as an economic adviser to China since 1985.
    14. The groups are tightly compartmentalized, with managers who don't know other groups' operations.
    15. In the pits, the possibility of cheating can never be regulated out of existence, no matter how tightly the rules are enforced by the commodities exchanges themselves or by the federal government's Commodities Futures Trading Commission.
    16. The reason Parliament won't mess with what Mr. Lawson hands them in his annual budget speech is that the Tories have a big majority, and members of Parliament are tightly disciplined by their leaders to support the party line.
    17. An ex-WPP colleague says: 'He is a very complicated man who has trained himself in self-control; he tightly controls how he looks, what he does and says.'
    18. We try to be stable and make it quality." The tightly knit quartet, taking their name from a brand of tissues, were discovered by country star Johnny Cash in the mid-1960s.
    19. The current protectionist climate, by contrast, is the result of anti-competitive forces tightly woven in a web of corruption, whereby immunity from competition is literally purchased from politicians.
    20. They oppose moves by Serbian leaders to more tightly control the province.
    21. But as a result of the turmoil, the company held tightly by generations of male Guccis now is half-owned by Arabs, run by a team of MBAs and headed by a woman.
    22. We have the motivation, we have our country, and we know where we are going." Most firearms are tightly controlled in the Soviet Union, so Gorbachev's directive primarily touched hunting weapons.
    23. Maybe, but I was a tough case; arteries too tightly closed.
    24. "The horns are really nothing more than tightly compacted hair," Hoessle said. "They are used for dagger handles in Yemen and for folk medicines and sex potionts in the Orient.
    25. A photo taken by the Hubble Space Telescope shows a galaxy seen only as fuzzy ball by telescopes on Earth is actually so tightly packed with stars that it may harbor a black hole at its center, NASA said Wednesday.
    26. His ultra-conservative style is just the ticket for acting guardian of a holding company tightly controlled from London by Messrs Henry and Simon Keswick, the controlling shareholders.
    27. The prosthetic hand will grip objects just tightly enough to pick them up. The wearer commands the prosthesis to close or to open by twitching two muscles in his upper arm.
    28. The soldiers, on stretchers, were wrapped tightly in blankets and only their faces, some burned, were visible.
    29. If the compound doesn't bind tightly to a targeted receptor, several pounds of it might be needed to make a single drug dose.
    30. Mr. Thomas said he acted to stimulate a public debate on how tightly the EPA should regulate hazardous air pollutants.
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