How to Use tighten the screws in a Sentence
tighten the screws
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Thread the screws by hand to ensure the two pieces are lining up, then tighten the screws.
— Kamron Sanders, Better Homes & Gardens, 22 Aug. 2022 -
If the Oakland City Council dweebs threaten to put the project up for a public vote, tighten the screws.
— Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, 30 Mar. 2022 -
The Austrian government’s next move may well be to tighten the screws.
— Time, 15 Nov. 2021 -
The Dolphins defense struggled against the run and on third downs earlier this year, but began to tighten the screws a month ago.
— Omar Kelly, sun-sentinel.com, 14 Nov. 2021 -
But the images of civilians dead in the street in Bucha led Western countries to levy more sanctions and tighten the screws on Moscow even further.
— David Goldman, CNN, 6 Apr. 2022 -
Teams will eventually tighten the screws, playing close to the line of scrimmage to force Tagovailoa to read defenses and beat them with his arm.
— Omar Kelly, sun-sentinel.com, 25 Oct. 2020 -
In fact, the writer, who co-wrote the series with Marissa Lestrade, wanted to take advantage of an opportunity to deepen his characters and tighten the screws of the plot.
— Emily Zemler, Los Angeles Times, 10 Feb. 2022 -
In an attempt to further tighten the screws on Russia, the EU is preparing its eleventh sanctions proposal, according to Bloomberg.
— Aurora Almendral, Quartz, 3 May 2023 -
With the Fed determined to bring down inflation, the latest CPI release plays a major role in just how much more the central bank will want to tighten the screws on businesses and individuals looking to borrow money.
— Telis Demos, WSJ, 14 June 2023 -
The government nevertheless continued to tighten the screws.
— Christopher Vourlias, Variety, 7 Mar. 2022 -
In response, Nigeria’s central bank has published new guidelines this week to tighten the screws around the system behind the unique 11-digital bank verification numbers (BVNs) that identify bank customers.
— Alexander Onukwue, Quartz, 14 Oct. 2021 -
Skeptics say the decision, taken by Russia, which sits at one end of the massive pipeline, is a deliberate decision designed to tighten the screws on Europe for its support of Ukraine as the country repels a Russian invasion.
— WIRED, 28 Aug. 2022
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