A large, complacent-looking cat in a tightfitting bee costume looks blankly into the camera.
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Low-profile plastic bins with tightfitting lids protect woolens and other bulky items from moths and dirt.
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With Pilates, I've traded my mawashi for spandex leggings and tightfitting shirts in eight shades of black.
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With Pilates, I've traded my mawashi for spandex leggings and tightfitting shirts in eight shades of black.
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In both Indonesia and neighboring Malaysia, tightfitting chemises and sleek sarongs were considered the national dress for women.
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A tightfitting mask over the nose and mouth helps patients with certain conditions breathe nearly as well as intubation does.
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He was dressed in a tightfitting black tropical suit and wore a black bow tie on his ruffled, white dress shirt.
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He wears the tightfitting suits of a money-center banker, carries a fancy handbag and converses fluently in Urdu and Hindi.
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One is overweight, and makes a lot of noise if he so much as crooks an elbow in his tightfitting suit.
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Browne, famous for his tightfitting men's suits, helped steer Brooks Brothers toward slimmer silhouettes, said Lou Amendola, the store's chief merchandising officer.
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What with credit cards, tightfitting pants and more lucrative high-tech ways to steal these days, these thieves are few and far between.
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Are there equivalent figures on the left in the U.S. or U.K. willing to shake free from their party's increasingly tightfitting, ideological straitjackets?
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Han nationalists scorn such "Chinese" traditions as tightfitting qipao dresses or high-collared jackets precisely because they are derived from Manchu, Qing-era fashions.
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She wore a black, lacy see-through blouse, tightfitting shorts, and — on this hot back street in Nuevo León — white patent-leather high heels.
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"Both men and women are asked to dress modestly in public, avoiding tightfitting clothing or clothes with profane language or images," the guidance adds.
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Neighborhood Joint On a Saturday night in May, Scott Wolf arrived in the band room early at Bar Matchless in a tightfitting denim jacket.
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Some users expressed gratitude that the dictionary's debut had brought new attention to famous "budgie smuggler" photographs of Mr. Abbott in a tightfitting bathing suit.
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RUSSONELLO Recorded live in 2015 and 2018, these tightfitting, sharply swinging arrangements of holiday fare were all written by the orchestra's members, with various guests handling vocals.
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"The crowd here is mixed and the vibe is just right," said Ms. Norris, who was wearing a tightfitting black T-shirt with the group's name in glittery hot-pink lettering.
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Most of their field goals (23 percent last year, higher than the Lakers' 65.2 percent in 1985) come off assists — an array of simple handoffs, tightfitting bounce passes, behind-the-back surprises and alley-oops.
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If his tightfitting suiting was built on the razor-edge silhouette introduced by Hedi Slimane and other European designers in the early 2000s, Mr. Browne also drew heavily on American mythology — especially of a certain Northeastern, upper-class strain.
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Everything was considered: Made with three layers (aluminum sandwiched between stainless steel), it has well-balanced heft, a slightly rounded silhouette for better stirring, a long nonslip handle that stays cool, measurement markings but no rivets on the inside, two pouring spouts and a tempered, tightfitting glass lid with a strainer.
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If you were from a striving, suburban family — one many degrees of separation removed from anyone like Gloria Vanderbilt — then you could not easily shake the belief that popularity, or even just acceptance, was a dream to be forfeited unless you wore tightfitting denim with someone else's name on the back.
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"Gloria Vanderbilt" — that looping, cursive scrawl with the G and the V leaning right as if blown by a giant gust of wind (or enthusiasm), the d listing left, as if leaning in to confide a secret, all of it splashed across the back pockets of millions of tightfitting dark denim jeans — was, for a time, like a secret passport to a new world of style.
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