Examples of 'tightly bound' in a sentence

Meaning of "tightly bound"

tightly bound - Tightly bound refers to something that is firmly or securely fastened together, typically denoting a strong physical connection between objects or elements

How to use "tightly bound" in a sentence

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Iron is the most tightly bound nucleus.
Tightly bound in products and are in good condition.
Core electrons are tightly bound to the nucleus.
Tightly bound hair can have a lot of problems.
Has strings tightly bound to the earth.
The five quarks might be tightly bound.
It has a high tightly bound water content.
Children began their enfance swaddled or tightly bound.
Love is tightly bound even if it is far away.
Is constructed entirely of reeds tightly bound together.
Vitamins are tightly bound to enzymes as part of prosthetic groups.
He may have also used tightly bound cloth.
Tightly bound to neighboring atoms.
The instant of sadness is tightly bound within my heart.
It is tightly bound to deeper tissues.

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The belt of golden cloth will be tightly bound tonight.
And we a tightly bound couple.
It is well known that mood and food are tightly bound.
Fraternities are tightly bound together effectively.
Two of these coils together to form a tightly bound tetramer.
The answer is tightly bound to the execution mode of the program.
My hands are too tightly bound.
Our future is tightly bound to an ever expanding family of loyal customers.
Adhered microorganisms were found to be tightly bound to the immobilized mucus.
Kerogen is tightly bound to the shale and resists dissolution by most solvents.
The box is tightly bound.
The number and order of these functional groups are tightly bound.
The lake is a space tightly bound to traditional fishing.
Coenzymes are small organic molecules that can be loosely or tightly bound to an enzyme.
Their minds were too tightly bound by the chains of convention.
I am very relieved to see your familial ties are once again tightly bound.
The troponin complex in muscle is tightly bound to the contractile apparatus.
This tightly bound property generally confers air stability on the material.
A good insulator keeps the electrons tightly bound in orbit.
They are so tightly bound together that they could be the same word.
Unconjugated bilirubin is tightly bound to.
The calcium is tightly bound to the bone cells without loss or degradation.
The economies of the three countries are tightly bound to one another.
Packing tape tightly bound the outside of the case from top to bottom.
One of the bodies had its wrists tightly bound with wire.
Prosthetic groups are tightly bound to enzymes and participate in the catalytic cycles of enzymes.
An exception to this rule can occur for tightly bound atomic electrons.
The tightly bound chlorine atoms create a molecular structure that is exceptionally stable.
The luciferyl adenylate remains tightly bound to the catalytic site of luciferase.
Originally the tennis ball consisted of rough cloth strips tightly bound together.
Matrix proteins are large molecules tightly bound to form extensive networks of insoluble fibres.
The tetrahedral complex is stable to cleavage and remains tightly bound to the enzyme.
The method is not tightly bound to the residence times given in the examples.
The soundtrack of a film is always unique and tightly bound to the picture.
Then the cloth is very tightly bound by wrapping thread up and down the pole.

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