TIED TIGHT
Definition: Fastened or secured firmly in place.
Synonyms: Secured Firmly, Bound Fast, Knotted Snug, Fastened Securely, Attached Firmly
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The sailor tied tight knots to secure the boat at the dock.
#2
Emily always makes sure her shoelaces are tied tight before playing soccer.
#3
The parcel was tied tight with colorful strings to make it festive.
#4
The spider's web was intricately tied tight to catch its prey.
#5
The tent ropes were tied tight to withstand the strong wind.
#6
The detective found a clue with a note tied tight to the crime scene.
#7
The climber tied tight knots to secure himself to the rock wall.
#8
Her hair was tied tight in a ponytail for the intense workout.
#9
The ship's crew ensured that the cargo was tied tight to prevent it from shifting during the storm.
#10
He always liked his shoelaces tied tight for a comfortable run.
#11
The friendship between the two remained tied tight despite the distance.
#12
The orchestra conductor wanted the musicians to have their timings tied tight for a flawless performance.
#13
She tied the rope tight around the pole to secure the tent in the storm.
#14
The cowboy tied the reins tight to the hitching post outside the saloon.
#15
The scarf was tied tight around her neck to keep out the cold wind.
#16
Tied tight, the rope held the boat securely in place.
#17
The boat stayed put, tied tight with the rope.
#18
The boat, tied tight, remained steady in the water.
#19
Secured firmly with the rope tied tight, the bundle was safe.
#20
With the laces tied tight, he started his morning run.
#21
He tied tight the knot before the climbing adventure.
#22
The chef tied tight his apron before starting the cooking.
#23
Tied tight around her waist, the belt completed her outfit.
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