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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Fit nice and tight for the tenant

What does it mean "fit nice and tight"?

We have someone sawed us down here, because we're cutting some doors and making sure everything fit nice and tight for the tenant.

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Nice and tight is a common phrase that simply means "not loose". Here it would suggest that the doors fit correctly; they don't rattle, nor have unnecessary gaps around them.

  • Nice and tight is a common phrase that simply means "not loose".
  • Here it would suggest that the doors fit correctly; they don't rattle, nor have unnecessary gaps around them.
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Nice and tight is a common phrase that simply means "not loose". Here it would suggest that the doors fit correctly; they don't rattle, nor have unnecessary gaps around them.

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