Definitionn. a state occasioned by scarcity of money and a shortage of credit
Last update: August 4, 2015
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Darian hadn't been able to look away from the Black God, whose hand was clenched with painful tightness around Bianca's forearm. [Please select]
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Her silvered hair was parted in the middle and had, in spite of palpable efforts towards tightness and repression, a perceptible ripple in it. [Please select]
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The fault in its use is its excessive tightness, and when standing, the horse ought never to be tormented with it. [Please select]
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A horrible tightness came to his throat, yet there was a big lump that must be swallowed. [Please select]
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"Why, of--of course, Susan, read them," he muttered as clearly as he could, considering the tightness that had come into his throat. [Please select]
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It had a creepy, tickling feeling, and then a feeling of tightness and oppression. [Please select]
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"Something is going to happen anyhow," she said, with ominous quiet, and a grim tightness showed in the lines of her mouth. [Please select]
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On all sides you bump and scrape yourself, you are clutched by the tightness of the passage, you are wedged and stuck. [Please select]
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His head ached terribly, and he suffered much from the tightness of the cords which bound his arms. [Please select]
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When water reached it, it forced the edges apart, one against the plunger, the other against the walls of the recess, with a degree of tightness proportionate to the pressure. [Please select]
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Returning to the sea level you find that the tightness disappears, the bladder finally appearing as flaccid as at first. [Please select]
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