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Tightening   /tˈaɪtənɪŋ/  /tˈaɪtnɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Tighten  v. t.  (past & past part. tightened; pres. part. tightening)  To draw tighter; to straiten; to make more close in any manner. "Just where I please, with tightened rein I'll urge thee round the dusty plain."
Tightening pulley (Mach.), a pulley which rests, or is forced, against a driving belt to tighten it.






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"Tightening" Quotes from Famous Books



... pocket for his key-ring, chose from the many one particular key, inserted it, turned it, left it sticking in the hole, and then, with a curious breathless tightening of the lips, he raised the lid, put aside the knit wool shield of white and violet, and with the tender care which a mother bestows upon a very tiny baby lifted the violin from its resting-place. As he did so his eye travelled with a sudden keen anxiety ...
— A Woman's Will • Anne Warner

... was gone, Arthur released Mrs Finching: with some difficulty, by reason of that lady misunderstanding his intentions, and making arrangements with a view to tightening instead ...
— Little Dorrit • Charles Dickens

... this time encompassed them so that neither could see the other's face, but across the scent-laden air Hwa-mei was conscious of a subtle change, as of a poise or the tightening of a responsive cord. ...
— Kai Lung's Golden Hours • Ernest Bramah

... in. They were all dressed alike, and the men had on a kind of gown. Dave thought that was very silly. By some mental freak he found himself picturing a man with a gown roping a steer, and it was only by a sudden tightening of his jaws that he prevented an explosion of amusement. He was still feeling very happy over this when a tall man entered from a side door and ascended the steps to the pulpit. He moved very solemnly, and, ...
— The Cow Puncher • Robert J. C. Stead

... say, 2 inches in diameter, and the other 3 inches. This mandrel is held in position by means of the posts of the frame which carry the split journal bearings. This form of bearing will make a durable lathe, free from chattering, as the bolts can be used for tightening the mandrel ...
— Carpentry for Boys • J. S. Zerbe


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