Definition of Tight end

1. Noun. (football) an offensive end who lines up close to the tackle.

Category relationships: Football, Football Game
Generic synonyms: End

Definition of Tight end

1. Noun. (American football) The position at the end of the offensive line whose primary jobs are to block and serve as a short receiver. ¹

2. Noun. (American football) A player playing the position of tight end. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tight End

tigged
tigging
tiggy
tigh
tighs
tight
tight-fisted
tight-fitting
tight-knit
tight-laced
tight-lipped
tight-lippedness
tight-rope
tight as a duck's arse
tight as a tick
tight end
tight ends
tight five
tight fives
tight junction
tight junctions
tight lips
tight loop
tight loops
tight money
tight rope
tight ship
tight ships
tight spot

Literary usage of Tight end

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1915)
"One of the objections to the blocks appears to be the difficulty of making water-tight end joints. If the blocks are so laid as to allow the bottom openings ..."

2. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1915)
"One of the objections to the blocks appears to be the difficulty of making water-tight end joints. If the blocks are so laid as to allow the bottom openings ..."

3. The Practical Engineer: A Treatise on the Subject of Modeling, Constructing by John Wallace (1865)
"... it works with the greatest ease; but if the other end should be the tight end and the piston head tight packed, the moment the engine starts it runs up ..."

4. A Text-book of Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering by Andrew Jamieson (1903)
"(5) T.,. .j. ij\ v ,*\ M (kl) r Dv„hog (4) by (5), p- = Y+/F' Very often the tight end, C, of the strap is immovable, for it may be fixed by a pin to the ..."

5. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"MACHINE DESIGN The tight end of the strap must then be capable of carrying a load of 7000 pounds, and since the width has already been taken at 4i inches, ..."

6. The Practical Engineer: A Treatise on the Subject of Modeling, Constructing by John Wallace (1865)
"... it works with the greatest ease ; but if the other end should be the tight end and the piston head tight packed, the moment the engine starts it runs up ..."

7. Cyclopedia of Modern Shop Practice: A Manual of Shop Practice, Pattern edited by Howard Monroe Raymond (1906)
"... The tight end of the strap must then be capable of carrying a load of 7000 pounds, and since the width has already been taken at 4£ inches, ..."

8. Cyclopedia of Modern Shop Practice: A Manual of Shop Practice, Pattern edited by Howard Monroe Raymond (1904)
"... The tight end of the strap must then be capable of carrying a load of 7000 pounds, and since the width has already been taken at 4| inches, ..."

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