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单词 tight-looking
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tight-looking
C2. Adverbial, as tight-bound (= tightly bound), tight-closed, tight-draped, tight-drawn, tight-fitting, tight-looking, tight-made, tight-packed, tight-pressed, tight-rooted, tight-shut, tight-stretched adjs.; tight-reining n.; tight-clasp, tight-tie verbs. See also tight-laced adj., etc.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > that fits in specific way > close-fitting
straita1387
justc1440
sitting1440
close1488
well-fitted1590
close-bodied1677
succinct1714
tightish1775
tight1784
full-fashioned1812
skintight1838
snug1838
fully-fashioned1844
tight-fitting1846
close-fitting1870
slim1884
skin-fitting1915
skinny1915
slinky1921
tight-ass1969
1801 M. Edgeworth Angelina ii, in Moral Tales II. 39 She was hospitably received by a tight-looking woman.
1820 J. Keats Ode on Melancholy in Lamia & Other Poems 140 Go not to Lethe, neither twist Wolf's-bane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine.
1835 C. Howard Gen. View Agric. E. Riding Yorks. 8 in Brit. Husbandry (Libr. Useful Knowl.) (1840) III A large and tight-bound sheaf will require to stand two days longer than a small one.
1843 C. Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit (1844) v. 50 I didn't think you were half such a tight-made fellow!
1846 E. A. Poe in Godey's Lady's Bk. Nov. 216/1 He had on a tight-fitting parti-striped dress.
1860 C. Reade Cloister & Hearth (1861) I. 20 Clad in a pair of tight-fitting buckskin hose.
1865 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend II. iv. vii. 224 With the palms of his hands tight-clasping his hot temples.
1879 R. Browning Ivan Ivanovitch in Idyls I. 166 I'll..tight-tie you with the strings Here of my heart!
1884 E. Yates Recoll. & Experiences I. ii. 74 After tight-reining and regular hours.
1896 A. Palmer in Academy 25 Jan. 80/3 It is strange how the tight-stretched tambourine can be called molle.
1905 Daily Chron. 21 Oct. 5/2 Strong men stood with tight-drawn lips.
1918 G. Frankau One of Them xxix. 223 Tight-packed as, face to tail and tail to face, Bristle in Watson's tins the silvery ‘Skippers’.
1950 E. Partridge Slang To-day & Yesterday (ed. 3) iii. iii. 257 The ten-page, tight-packed chapter entitled ‘War Words’ in Collinson's Contemporary English.
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