tight in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
TIGHT (adjective): having little or no space between parts; firmly held or secured.
Sample Sentences
- The dress was so tight that she could barely sit down.
- He held onto the rope with a tight grip, determined not to let go.
- Their friendship was tight-knit, forged over years of shared experiences.
- The lid on the jar was too tight, making it difficult to open.
- As the deadline approached, the team felt the pressure tightening around them.
- The dress was so tight that I could hardly breathe.
- He held her hand tightly, refusing to let go.
- The deadline for the project was tight, leaving us little time to prepare.
- She pulled on the tight lid of the jar, trying to open it.
- Their budget was tight, forcing them to be creative with their spending.
- The lid on the jar was too tight for me to open without help.
- She wore a tight dress that accentuated her figure beautifully.
- The schedule for the project was tight, leaving little room for delays.
- He held the rope tight to ensure the boat wouldn't drift away.
- Their friendship was tight, built on years of trust and shared experiences.