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tight·ly[ˈtaɪtli]1. (holding sth firmly) fest2. (close together) engto be \tightly packed vollgepackt [o SCHWEIZ a. satt gepackt] sein3. (firm control) mit festem Griff* * *['taItlɪ]advtightly fitting — eng anliegend
a tightly knit community —
4) (= compactly) dichttightly packed —
5) (= rigorously) scharf, streng, rigoros* * *adv.fest adv.straffer adv.
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