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16 Sentences With "pull tight"

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Loop the string through the P, and pull tight.  5.
It doesn't pull tight; it looks more like a sail on a tall ship.
Low and urgent with heat, it made Iris' panties pull tight against her moistening flesh.
Bodies, especially bodies that are unembalmed, can sweat and make it hard to pull tight things up legs and over arms.
When I tried seats that didn't have a pull-tight harness, it was hard for me to get the straps tight enough to secure Ellie.
A lot of people try to grip hard and pull tight on the ropes so that their shoulder is almost fighting to stay in its socket.
The director and his editor, Amanda Larson, construct the movie in a fairly conventional way, but leave a single string dangling, which they pull tight to devastating emotional effect near the end.
He seems solidly built, but there is, until he decides to move, a certain softness to Leonardo, which has the effect of making me want to be very careful as I wrap my left arm around his neck, pull tight, use the fingers of that left hand to grab my right bicep, and then lock my right hand on top of his head.
Pull Tight is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Alabama, United States. It is unclear why the name "Pull Tight" was applied to this community. The name may be commendatory, as local residents "pull tight" (i.e. helped one another).
Pull Tight has been frequently noted on lists of unusual place names.
A post office called Vada was established in 1892, and remained in operation until 1907. The community was named after Vada Wooten, the daughter of a local law enforcement agent. Early variant names were "Harrell" and "Pull-Tight".
Pulltight is an unincorporated community in Mississippi County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Pulltight originally developed around the site of a mill. According to tradition, the community was so named because the roads were often impassible, requiring locals to "pull tight" their wagons.
Pull-up type seal A pull-tight seal (or pull-up seal) is a disposable tamper- evident seal which restricts access to closed objects for those who do not have access. The tightening seal is needed in cases where the use of more sophisticated security measures are impossible or impractical. The seal is not established for the physical protection of the object which is sealed, but for indicating attempts to interfere.
Kentucky Route 301 is a rural secondary highway in eastern Graves County. The highway begins at KY 58 next to Pryor Branch of Panther Creek southwest of Hicksville. KY 301 heads north and crosses over I-69 (Purchase Parkway). The highway crosses Pull Tight Branch and Cockes Branch south of Clear Springs, which the highway passes through between its junction with the east end of KY 483 and its crossing of Trace Creek.
The design of the pull-tight seal is configured of plastic in the form of arrows. They have a surface for marking an individual number and latching mechanism on the one hand, and a plastic cable on the other. Like a zip tie, the cable forms a loop during mill threading into the collet, which can not be separated without damaging the cable or the locking mechanism. Its integrity is monitored through a transparent cover.
Form a bight in the middle of the line, and pull it back over itself like a girth hitch. This forms two loops, turned in opposite directions. Convert each loop into an elbow by adding a twist in the direction that will tend to tighten them (the wrong direction will undo the loop completely). Pass both elbow over the hook, rail or post and pull tight, taking care to push the bight up snugly against the turns.

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